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10 March, 20:09

A cylinder has a length of 7.23 meters and a radius of 2.70 meters. What is the cross-sectional area perpendicular to its length? A = square meters

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  1. 10 March, 20:49
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    Answer: CSA = 22.9m^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The cross sectional area of the cylinder perpendicular to the length, is the area of the circular base or top of the cylinder. It can be derived mathematically using the area of a circle.

    Cross sectional area = πr^2

    Where r is the radius of the cylinder

    r = 2.70m

    CSA = π*2.70^2

    CSA = 22.9m^2
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