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To paint the curved surface of the silo, the farmer will need 3 cans of paint, which will cost £35.25 in total.

To calculate the cost of painting the curved surface of the silo, we first need to find the area of the curved surface.

The surface area of a cylinder is given by the formula A = 2πrh, where r is the radius (half of the diameter) and h is the height.

In this case, the radius is 8/2 = 4 metres and the height is 6 metres.

Substituting these values into the formula, we get A = 2π(4)(6) = 48π square metres.

Now we can calculate the number of paint cans needed.

Each can covers 20 square metres, so the total number of cans needed is 48π / 20 = 2.4π.

Round this up to the nearest whole number to get 3 cans.

Finally, we can calculate the cost of the paint.

Each can costs £11.75, so the total cost is 3 cans × £11.75/can = £35.25.

The probable question may be:

On a farm, there is a grain silo.

The silo is cylindrical with a tile roof.

The silo has a diameter of 8 metres and is 6 metres tall

The farmer wants to paint the curved surface of the silo Each can of paint will cover 20m^2.

The paint costs £11.75 per can.

How much will it cost the farmer to paint the silo?

Use π =3.14

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