a cylindrial soup can is 6 cm in diameter and 11 m tall. what is the area of the label that covers the side of the can? use 3.14 for pi. round your answer to the nearest tenth.
First, find the circumference of the can pi x d
=3.14 x 6 and multiply this time the height to get the AREA of the can (excluding the ends)
3.14 x 6 x 11 = 207.2 cm^2 (rounded)
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First, find the circumference of the can pi x d
=3.14 x 6 and multiply this time the height to get the AREA of the can (excluding the ends)
3.14 x 6 x 11 = 207.2 cm^2 (rounded)
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