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Determine to the nearest and tenth the surface area of a tin can with a radius of 8 centimeters and a height of 16 centimeters

User Drathier
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Answer:

The surface area of the tin can is 1206.37cm²

Explanation:

The tin can is cylindrical in nature and the surface area of a cylinder is expressed as;

S = 2πr(r+h)

r is the radius of the tin can

h is the height of the tin can

Given r = 8cm

h = 16cm

To get the surface area, we will substitute the given parameters into the formula to have;

S = 2π(8){8+16}

S = 16π×24

S = 1206.37cm²

User Yahma
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Answer:

1206 square centimeters

Explanation:

Hello, I can help you with that

a tin is a cylinder,a cylinder is formed by 2 circles anda 1 rectangle

let's remember

Area of the circle


A=\pi *radius^(2)

Area of the rectangle


A_(r)=length *wide\\

the length of the rectangle is the height of the tin (16 cm)

and the wide is equal to the perimeter of the circle

perimeter of the circle(P)


P=2*\pi *radius

so, the area of the rectangle is


A_(r)=length *wide\\\\A_(r)=heigth *2*\pi *radius

Step one

find the total area:

the total area is equal to 2 circles + 1 rectangle


A_(total)=(2* \pi *radius^(2) )+(height*2*\pi *radius)

Step two

put the values into the equation

height = 16 cm

radius= 8 cm


A_(total)=(2* \pi *radius^(2) )+(height*2*\pi *radius)\\A_(total)=(2* \pi )+(16*2*\pi *8)\\A_(total)=(128* \pi )+(256*\pi )\\A_(total)= 378 \pi\\ A_(total)=1206.37

so, the total area is 1206.37 square centimeters

I hope it helps, have a great day.

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