Assume that the pillars are cylindrical..you're looking for the lateral surface area correct?
to get the lateral surface area, you use the formula LSA = 2rh(pi) where r is radius h is height
substitute the values...
h = 10
d = 1 so r =1/2
so LSA = 2 (1/2)(10)(3.14)
LSA = 10(3.14)
LSA = 31.4 sq ft :D Can You Mark Me Brainlest Plz...
Answer
2 + 2 = 21
Step-by-step explanation:
because, vine.
This is the concept of perimeter of figures, to get the length of material that is required to make a circle with diameter 6 ft, we are required to calculate for its circumference;
circumference, C= π*diameter
C=3.14*6=18.85 ft
therefore it will take a material whose length is 18.85 ft to make a circle of 6 feet
Known :
r = 5 cm
θ = 360° - 90° = 270°
Asked :
Arc length of the partial circle = ...?
Answer :
Arc length

So, the arc length of the partial circle is 23,55 cm
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