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The diameter of Earth's moon is on average m. Use the formula to find the approximate surface area. (Use 3.14 for the value of .) to find the surface area

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Answer:

3.14 * m2

Explanation:

You need to use the surface formula of sphere:

4 (pi) r^2

The radio r is the half of the diameter, which in this case is m. So r = m/2

Surface= 4*(3.14)(m/2)^2

= 4*3.14*(m^2)/(2^2)

= 4 * 3.14 * m^2 / 4 { here we can cancel the numbers 4, as one multiplies an the other divides)

= 3.14 * m^2

Replace the m for its value and get the surface.

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Answer:


S.A= \pi m^2 \approx3.14m^2

Explanation:

If we consider the moon as a sphere, we can find its surface area using the following formula:


Surface\hspace{3}area=S.A=4 \pi r^2\\\\Where:\\\\r=radius

As you may know, the length of he diameter is twice the length of the radius, so:


diameter=d=2r\\\\Thus\\\\r=(d)/(2)

The problem tell us:


d=m

Therefore, the surface area of Earth's moon is:


S.A=4\pi ((m)/(2) )^2 =4\pi (m^2)/(4) =\pi m^2 \approx3.14m^2

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