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The answers are randomized on the back, but it seems as if they aren't correct.
#6. The total surface area of
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Question 643881: I have done 7/10 of my homework. I will submit each one separately.
The answers are randomized on the back, but it seems as if they aren't correct.
#6. The total surface area of a can is 188.4 in squared. If the radius of the can is 3 inches. what is the height of the can?
I tried, s=2 times pi times 3 times height plus 2 times pi times 3 ^2
Answer by MathTherapy(10557) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have done 7/10 of my homework. I will submit each one separately.
The answers are randomized on the back, but it seems as if they aren't correct.
#6. The total surface area of a can is 188.4 in squared. If the radius of the can is 3 inches. what is the height of the can?
I tried, s=2 times pi times 3 times height plus 2 times pi times 3 ^2
You are correct!! S, or surface area of cylinder (can) =
This gives us:
, or
h, or height of can = 6.99493 ≈ inches
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