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27 October, 03:18

A new bean company is working on designing its label for the can. If the can measures 4 inches in height and has a 3 inch diameter, how much paper is needed for the label on the can of beans? Use 3.14 for pi.

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  1. 27 October, 03:26
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    Answer: 37.68 square inches of paper

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi to answer this question we have to calculate the side area (since the label doesn't cover the top and bottom area)

    First, we have to find the circumference.

    Circumference (C) = 2 π r

    Since:

    Diameter = 2 radius

    3 = 2r

    3/2 = r

    r = 1.5 inches

    Back with the circumference formula

    Replacing with the values given:

    C = 2 (3.14) 1.5

    C = 9.42

    Side area = C x heigth = 9.42 x 4 = 37.68 square inches
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