An engineer is designing a large steel pad to be installed on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Its total volume will be 18 yd^3. A scale model made of the same material measuring 6 feet by 4.5 feet and 4 inches thick weighs 75 lbs. If the steel costs $55/lb, how much will the material for the full-sized steel pad cost?

a) 12,375.00
b) 55,687.50
c) 82,500.00
d) 222,750.00

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Answer:

The cost of the material for the full-sized pad is;

d) 222,750.00

Step-by-step explanation:

The parameters of the steel pad and the scale model are;

The volume of the deck = 18 yd³

The dimensions of the model of the same material = 6 feet by 4.5 feet and 4.5 inches thick

The weight of the sample, m₂ = 75 lbs

The cost of the steel, P = $55/lb

The dimensions of the sample in yards are;

6 feet = 2 yards, 4.5 feet = 1.5 yards, and 4 inches = 0.[tex]\overline 1[/tex] yards

The volume of the sample, V₂ = 2 yd. × 1.5 yd. × 0.[tex]\overline 1[/tex] yd. =  (1/3) yd.³

The density of the sample material, ρ = m₂/V₂

∴ The density of the sample material, ρ = 75 lbs/((1/3)yd.³) = 225 lbs/yd³

Therefore, the density of the material of the pad, ρ = 225 lbs/yd³

The mass of the steel  pad, m₁ = ρ × V₁

∴ The mass of the steel  pad, m₁ = 225 lbs/yd³ × 18 yd³ = 4,050 lbs

The cost of the material for the full-sized steel pad, C = m₁ × P

∴ C = 4,050 lbs × $55/lb = $222,750