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25 April, 08:28

What is the surface area of a cylindrical ring if its outside diameter is 16mm and its inside diameter is 10mm? Round your answer to the nearest hole number.

A-123mm^2

B-118mm^2

C - 92mm^2

D - 385mm^2

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  1. 25 April, 08:57
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    If it is a 2D disc then there is a correct option. The area would be:

    Area of outer circle - area of inner circle.

    Area of circle = π*r^2, so:

    π * (16/2) ^2 - π * (10/2) = 122.5

    So A) 123mm^2.
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