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Winona has to paint the entire surface of the barrel shown below. What is the surface area of the barrel including the top and bottom? (Use 3.14 for !.) _A 1,099 square feet _B …
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Winona has to paint the entire surface of the barrel shown below.
What is the surface area of the barrel including the top and bottom? (Use 3.14 for !.)
_A 1,099 square feet _B 1,256 square feet
_C 1,570 square feet _D 2,198 square feet
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A is the answer which is 1,099 square feet
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