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The art class is making wind chimes out of tin cans. Each can is 5 inches tall with radius of 2 inches. The students have to paint the outside portions of the all cans they want to use in their chimes.

What is the lateral area for one of the tin cans?

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use 3.15 for tt. 62.8 inches^2 I beieve
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Answer: Lateral Area = 62.8 square inches

Step-by-step explanation: The tin can is a cilinder. Its lateral area has a retangular shape with width equal the area of a circle. So, to calculate it:


A_(l) = 2.π.r.h, where

r is the radius;

h is the height;

Substituing and resolving:


A_(l) = 2.π.2.5


A_(l) = 20π


A_(l) = 62.8

The lateral area of the tin can is 62.8 or 20π square inches.

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