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A pipe is 25 inches long and has a diameter of 5 inches. What is the lateral area of the pipe to the nearest tenth?
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A pipe is 25 inches long and has a diameter of 5 inches. What is the lateral area of the pipe to the nearest tenth?
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A pipe is 25 inches long and has a diameter of 5 inches. What is the lateral area of the pipe to the nearest tenth?
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25+5=30 because if it tells you that what is the nearest tenth just round anything that is 5 or above the number In front of it goes up and if it is 4 or less it turns into a 0
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