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Activity 16: Chart Papers, Scissors, Cellotape, Calculator

The document describes an activity to construct an open box from a rectangular sheet of paper by cutting equal squares from each corner. The objective is to determine the size of the squares (value of x) that results in a box with maximum volume. Students are instructed to cut squares of different sizes from sheets of paper, fold them into boxes, and calculate the volume. The demonstration shows the volume calculated for different values of x. The maximum volume of 192.4 cm3 is achieved when x = 2.1 cm.

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Activity 16: Chart Papers, Scissors, Cellotape, Calculator

The document describes an activity to construct an open box from a rectangular sheet of paper by cutting equal squares from each corner. The objective is to determine the size of the squares (value of x) that results in a box with maximum volume. Students are instructed to cut squares of different sizes from sheets of paper, fold them into boxes, and calculate the volume. The demonstration shows the volume calculated for different values of x. The maximum volume of 192.4 cm3 is achieved when x = 2.1 cm.

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Activity 16

OBJECTIVE MATERIAL REQUIRED


To construct an open box of maximum Chart papers, scissors, cellotape,
volume from a given rectangular sheet calculator.
by cutting equal squares from each
corner.

METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION
1. Take a rectangular chart paper of size 20 cm × 10 cm and name it as ABCD.
2. Cut four equal squares each of side x cm from each corner A, B, C and D.
3. Repeat the process by taking the same size of chart papers and different
values of x.
4. Make an open box by folding its flaps using cellotape/adhesive.

DEMONSTRATION
1. When x = 1, Volume of the box = 144 cm3
2. When x = 1.5, Volume of the box = 178.5 cm3

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3. When x = 1.8, Volume of the box = 188.9 cm3.
4. When x = 2, Volume of the box = 192 cm3.
5. When x = 2.1, Volume of the box = 192.4 cm3.
6. When x = 2.2, Volume of the box = 192.2 cm3.
7. When x = 2.5, Volume of the box = 187.5 cm3.
8. When x = 3, Volume of the box = 168 cm3.
Clearly, volume of the box is maximum when x = 2.1.

OBSERVATION
1. V1 = Volume of the open box ( when x = 1.6) = .................
2. V2 = Volume of the open box ( when x = 1.9) = .................
3. V = Volume of the open box ( when x = 2.1) = .................
4. V3 = Volume of the open box ( when x = 2.2) = .................
5. V4 = Volume of the open box ( when x = 2.4) = .................
6. V5 = Volume of the open box ( when x = 3.2) = .................
7. Volume V1 is ____________ than volume V.
8. Volume V2 is ____________ than volume V.
9. Volume V3 is ____________ than volume V.
10. Volume V4 is ____________ than volume V.
11. Volume V5 is ____________ than volume V.

So, Volume of the open box is maximum when x = ________.

APPLICATION
This activity is useful in explaining the concepts of maxima/minima of functions.
It is also useful in making packages of maximum volume with minimum cost.

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NOTE
Let V denote the volume of the box.
Now V = (20 – 2x) (10 – 2x) x

or V = 200x – 60x2 + 4x3

dV
= 200 –120 x + 12 x 2 . For maxima or minima, we have,
dx

dV
= 0 , i.e., 3x2 – 30x + 50 = 0
dx

30 ± 900 – 600
i.e., x = = 7.9 or 2.1
6

Reject x = 7.9.

d 2V
= –120 + 24x
dx 2

d 2V
When x = 2.1, is negative.
dx2

Hence, V should be maximum at x = 2.1.

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