Wild Fragaria wrote:Ok, here's one simple question for you. If there are a pile of 200 cu. ft of goods, weight about 2000lb. Which is the cheapest way for shipping the goods, by weight or by cu ft or combination? (Given 10.75 per cu ft, and $100 per 60lbs)
Anyone?
Easy, out of $10.75 per Cu.Ft or $100 per 60 lbs,
It would be cheaper to ship by Cu.Ft.
But I am certain that there would be a combination cheaper.
ghhyrd wrote:Very strange, I tried it via calculator and it was very specific that it was off by .25, but It coudld be possible that I misinterpreted a certain part;
You put F(x)= 3/8X^2 - 1/2X+1/8
But is it meant to be;
F(x)= 3/8X^2 - 1/2(X + 1/8)
It was kinda unclear so I put it like this;
F(x)= (3/8x^2) - (((1/2x)+1/8)+1/20*5)
Which may be in some way a deviation from your original form, but still works so I will not complain

Thanks anyway by the way, it was a big help!