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A company makes plastic beach balls with a radius of 2 inches. How many square inches of plastic does the company need to make 10 beach balls? Use 3.14 for mc017-1.jpg and round to the nearest tenth.

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125.6 square inches of plastic is needed

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User NomanJaved
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Answer: 125.6 square inches of plastic is needed

Step-by-step explanation:

I can't open the images, sorry. But since the question is asking for square inches you know it wants the area. The area of a sphere (the beach ball) is Area= 3.14(radius)squared. So, the area of one beach ball is A= 3.14(2)squared or A= 12.56 square inches. Then you multiply it by 10 to get the area of all 10 beach balls, so the total amount of plastic needed is 125.6 square inches. Hope this helps!

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