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A cylinder with radius 4 and height 12 has a total surface area of 402.12 units2
The answer is 904.77792 cm cubed.
Surface Area = (Circumference)(Height)* Volume = ∏r2 x Height *If you want to include the top and the bottom in the surface area of the column you have to add the area of the top and bottom. So, the Total Surface Area = [(Circumference)(Height)] + 4(∏)(Radius2)
A triangle with base 10cm and height 7 cm will have half the area of a parallelogram with the same dimensions. Since you have not disclosed the shape, it is not possible to answer the question.
To find the total volume of a box you need to find its dimensions, which are the length, width, and height. Once you measure all three of these, simply multiply them together to find the total volume.
The minimum height of the mirror should be equal to the height of the man's eyes, which is half of his total height. Therefore, the minimum height of the mirror should be 0.7m.
that's easy uhhh Yards---72 inches 1 foot---12inches So that's 84 inches in total.
It means total height when platform is raised.
About a foot (about a sixth of your total height). (also - about the size of a football).
21*20.5 = 430.5 total height of all the smaller dogs 12*32.0 = 384.0 total height of all the larger dogs 384.0+430.5 = 814.5 this is the total height of all the dogs. 21*12 = 33 this is the total number of dogs. To get the average you now divide the total height by the total number of dogs 814.5/33 = 24.68181818181818 inches
If the total area of a cylinder is 90pi (282.6) and the height is 12, the radius will be three (3).
The total height of Mount Everest from its base to its peak is approximately 29,032 feet (8,848 meters).
The total height of the wicket including bails is 28.5 inches (720 mm)
A cylinder that has a radius of 1 and a height of 10 has a total surface area of 69.12 units2
A cylinder that has a diameter of 20 and height of 26 has a total surface area of 2,261.95 units2
A cylinder with radius 4 and height 12 has a total surface area of 402.12 units2
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