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Please help! (Number 15)

Please help! (Number 15)-example-1
User Ruy Diaz
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First you find the radius. Pi r squared. Then you multiply the radius by the height
User Sgarg
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Lateral, means 'side'. So basically they want us to find out the surface area of the can, excluding the top and the bottom.

To solve for the lateral surface area, we multiply the height of the paint can by the circumference of the top circle. We know the height is 7 1/2 in but we need to solve for the circumference.

C=πd
C=6 5/8π in

Surface Area=7 1/2*6 5/8π=49 11/16π in² or 156.097in²

Answer= 49 11/16π in² or 156.097in²

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