The total area of the figure will be 245 sq. in.
<h3>Total area of a cylinder</h3>
The figure is a cylinder and the total area of a cylinder is given by the formula below:
Total Area of a cylinder = 2πrh+2πr^2
Where r is the radius, h is the height of the cylinder, and π is constant with a value of 22/7.
In this case, looking at the image, the radius is 3" while the height is 10". Substituting these values into the formula above, we have:
Total Area = 22/7((2x3x10) + (2x3^2)) = 22/7(60+18)
= 245 sq. in.
Thus, the total area of the solid figure is 245 sq. in.
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3x+4y=23
2y-x= -19/ multiply -2
4y + 3x = 23
-4y - 2x = 38
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X = 61
2y - x = -19
2y - 61 = -19
2y = 61 -19
2y = 42
Y = 21
Adding odd numbers will only give you an even sum if the amount of numbers you added is an even number.
For example,
25 is an odd number. If you add 25, 2 times (2 is an even number) you will get 50 (an even number). If you add 25, 4 times (4 is an even number) you will get 100 (still, an even number)
However, if you add 25, 3 times (an odd number) you will get 75 (an odd number). If you add 25, 5 times (an odd number) you will get 125 (still an odd number).
Hopefully, that helped (: Sorry if I confused you lol
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