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I really need help do can someone do it step by step so I can understand plzzzz​

I really need help do can someone do it step by step so I can understand plzzzz​-example-1

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Answer:

64 × pi m²

Explanation:

the formulas needed for the surface area of a cone are :

base area plus the "mantle", the lateral "wall" around it.

the base area is a circle.

so, that formula is Ac = pi×r²

the "wall" formula is Aw = pi×r×s

r = radius

s = slant height = 12

the formula for the surface area of a sphere is

As = 4×pi×r²

we know now, that both surface areas are the same, and also the radius is the same for both objects.

Ac + Aw = As

pi×r² + 12×pi×r = 4×pi×r²

=>

12×pi×r = 3×pi×r²

12×pi = 3×pi×r

12 = 3×r

r = 4 m

now, we only need to use this value of r in our formulas for surface areas, like for the sphere :

4×pi×r² = 4×pi×4² = 4³×pi = 64×pi

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