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19 July, 07:46

3.) You are wrapping a present in shape of a tube,

which is 12 feet long and has a radius of 2 ft. You

have 175 ft² of wrapping paper, do you have

enough? Find the surface area to provide your

correct answer.

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  1. 19 July, 08:54
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    56π = 175.929, so no.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Surface area formula: 2B+Ph (where B is area of the base, P is perimeter of the base, and h is height.)

    2 (4π) + 4π (12)

    8π + 48π

    56π = 175.9 ft^2
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