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15 June, 12:40

gasoline is stored in a cylindrical container that has a diameter of 13.8 meters and a height of 4.7 meters. which is closest to the amount of plastic needed to cover the entire container?

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  1. 15 June, 13:09
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    V = 702.984763 m³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    radius r = 6.9 m

    height h = 4.7 m

    volume V = 702.984763 m³

    lateral surface area L = 203.7637 m²

    top surface area T = 149.571226 m²

    base surface area B = 149.571226 m²

    total surface area A = 502.906152 m²

    In Terms of Pi π

    volume V = 223.767 π m³

    lateral surface area L = 64.86 π m²

    top surface area T = 47.61 π m²

    base surface area B = 47.61 π m²

    total surface area A = 160.08 π m²

    Agenda:

    r = radius = diameter/2

    h = height

    V = volume

    L = lateral surface area

    T = top surface area

    B = base surface area

    A = total surface area

    π = pi = 3.1415926535898

    √ = square root

    Formula: Cylinder Formulas in terms of r and h:

    Calculate volume of a cylinder:

    V = πr²h

    Calculate the lateral surface area of a cylinder (just the curved outside):

    L = 2πrh

    Calculate the top and bottom surface area of a cylinder (2 circles):

    T = B = πr²

    Total surface area of a closed cylinder is:

    A = L + T + B = 2πrh + 2 (πr²) = 2πr (h+r)
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