We are given the surface area of a cone and we are asked to find its diameter. To do that, let's remember the formula for the surface area of a cone:
Where "r" is the radius, "h" is the height and "l" is the slant height. We are given the following values:
Replacing in the formula we get:
Now we need to solve for "r", to do that we will subtract 500 on both sides:
Now we will use the quadratic formula to find the values of "r". The quadratic formula is the following:
Where:
Replacing in the quadratic formula we get:
simplifying:
Solving the operations inside the radical we get:
Now we take the positive sing and solve the operations, like this:
Taking the negative sing we get:
Since the radius should be a positive quantity we take the first value, therefore the radius is 6.1 ft. To get the diameter we use:
Therefore the diameter is: