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AfilCa [17]
3 years ago
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1. What is the lateral surface area of a solid 8 meters high

Mathematics
1 answer:
vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the lateral surface of this shape we must divide it into 3 parts :

  • Part 1 : the half cylinder with the radius r=15

We must calculate its perimeter P1 :

P1 = (15*2)*π/2 = 30*π*(1/2)=15π

  • Part 2 : the half cylinder with the radius r=12-5=7

We must calculate its perimeter P2:

P2= (7*2)*π/2=14*π*(1/2)= 7π

  • Part 3 : the cube

We won't calculate its perimeter because it has some common sides with the cylinders .

Let P3 be the perimeter of what's remaining from the cube

P3=12+5= 17

Now the total perimeter : Pt

Pt= 15π+7π+17= 22π+17

The lateral surface : Ls

Ls= (22π+29)*8= 784.92 m²

  • The inequality :  -1<x≤4

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