Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The lateral surface area of a cone is given by
, where
is the radius of the base of the cone and
is the cone's slant height.
Solving for
:

*Note: It is implied that the surface area of 200 pi square inches is lateral surface area and not total surface area, because it is impossible to obtain a total surface area of 200 pi with a radius of 10 inches.
It's the last option again. You have 1 linear factor (3<em>x</em>) and 2 copies of a quadratic factor (<em>x</em>² + 10), and the partial fractions with the quadratic factor need to have a linear polynomial in the numerator.
-0.65
-3/8
2/4
5/16
I hope this is right, the negatives should go first because you are taking away, then positives
Radius = 3 m
Cylinder Volume =<span> </span><span>π <span>• r² • height
</span></span>
Cylinder Volume =<span> 3.14159 * 3^2 * 5
</span><span><span><span>Cylinder Volume =<span> </span>141.372
</span></span></span>OR PI * 45