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4 July, 14:09

Determine, to the nearest tenth, the surface area of a tin can with a radius of 10 centimeters and a height of 12 centimeters.

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  1. 4 July, 14:11
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    1382.3 cm²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We'll assume that we have to find the total surface area, including the areas of the ends.

    The area of the side is given by A = 2πr·h and that of each of the ends by A = πr².

    Thus, the side area is A = 2π· (10 cm) · (12 cm) = 240π cm² ≅ 754.0 cm²

    and double the area of the base is A = 2·π· (10 cm) ² = 628.3 cm²

    and so the total surface area of the can (including the ends) is 1382.3 cm²
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