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What is the combined area of the two bases of the following cylinder?

200.96 in.2
401.92 in.2
100.48 in.2
50.24 in.2

What is the combined area of the two bases of the following cylinder? 200.96 in.2 401.92 in-example-1
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User Lobianco
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Answer:

The formula for an area of a circle is A = πr^2.

So the radius for the circle is 8/2 = 4.

Now, A = π(4)^2.

This would be A = 50.24

Since the base is two bases, multiply 50.24 by 2 which is 100.48.

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User Prabin Badyakar
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The formula for an area of a circle is A = πr^2.

So the radius for the circle is 8/2 = 4.

Now, A = π(4)^2.

This would be A = 50.24

Since the base is two bases, multiply 50.24 by 2 which is 100.48.

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User Alexis Eggermont
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