Another size mold for a Popsicle produces another rectangular prims with a base edge of 4 inches. The stick measures 6 inches with 1 inch of stick material remaining outside the Popsicle. What is the surface area of this cylindrical Popsicle? Round to the nearest tenth of a square inch and enter only the number.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
the top and the bottom added together is 32
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
the hypotenuse of the bottom square is 4 square root 2
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
again use the Pythagorean theorem
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OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
the stick is 6 inches again as well
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
so plug that in for c
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
and use 4 square root 2 for a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so 2^2+B^2=6^2?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
5.65?
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OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
no, a is \[4\sqrt{2}\]
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
but i think there is a problem with the directions because that makes b= 2
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
but ill have to go with the height as 2 then
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
so r u able to find the answer just by knowing the height now?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it 2.4?
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OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
it can tell u right now that the surface area is 64 inches squared though