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Can someone help me with this geometry question?The first box has four options: cylinder, square pyramid, cone, triangular prism

Can someone help me with this geometry question?The first box has four options: cylinder-example-1

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Answer:

The shell is best modeled by a cone.


SA=32\pi=100.6\text{ square inches}

By the given choices, since the surface area is not a perfect cone, it has a small alteration at the bottom which increases the area. The approximate surface area of the shell is 107.4 square inches.

Explanation:

The seashell is best represented by a cone. The surface area of a cone is represented by the following equation:


\begin{gathered} SA=\pi rs+\pi\cdot r^2 \\ \text{where,} \\ \\ r=\text{radius} \\ s=\text{ slant height} \end{gathered}

Then, use the Pythagorean theorem to find the slant height:


\begin{gathered} s=\sqrt[]{2.5^2+10^2} \\ s=\frac{5\sqrt[]{17}}{2} \end{gathered}

Now, solve for the surface area. If s=10.3, r=2.5


\begin{gathered} SA=\pi\cdot2.5\cdot\frac{5\sqrt[]{17}}{2}+\pi\cdot(2.5)^2 \\ SA=25.75\pi+6.25\pi \\ SA=32\pi=100.6\text{ square inches} \end{gathered}

By the given choices, since the surface area is not a perfect cone, it has a small alteration at the bottom which increases the area. The approximate surface area of the shell is 107.4 square inches.

Can someone help me with this geometry question?The first box has four options: cylinder-example-1
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