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21 August, 05:47

What is the surface area of a conical grain storage tank that has a height of 37 meters and a diameter of 16 meters? Round the answer to the nearest square meter. A. 2,831 square meters B. 2,664 square meters C. 1,152 square meters D. 1,131 square meters

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  1. 21 August, 07:49
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    The surface area of a cone is equal to the base plus the lateral area.

    The base is a circle, and has a diameter of 16 meters.

    The radius is always half the diameter, so it is 8 meters.

    The area of a circle = πr², where r is the radius. π (8) ² = 64π ≈ 201.06193

    The area of the base is ≈ 201.06193.

    To find the lateral area of the cone, we need to find the slant height.

    Since the height, radius, and slant height of the cone form a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the slant height with what we are given.

    radius² + height² = slant height²

    8² + 37² = slant height²

    64 + 1369 = slant height²

    1433 = slant height²

    slant height = √1433

    The lateral area of a cone is equal to πrl, where r = radius and l = slant height.

    πrl = π (8) (√1433) ≈ 951.39958

    (there are other formulas which do the same thing, but it doesn't matter.)

    Now we add the lateral area and base together to find our surface area.

    201.06193 + 951.39958 = 1152.46151 which rounds to C. 1,152 m².
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