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Aiden124365:

Mark is packaging a birthday present in the shape of a cylinder in wrapping paper. If the height of the cylinder is 10 inches and the diameter of the cylinder's circular base is 20 inches, how much wrapping paper, rounded to the nearest square inch, is required to completely cover the present? Use 3.14 for π.

Cuteboy4523:

Um

Renne:

hmm well have you tryed figuring this out

Aiden124365:

I have

bruhimagirl22222:

The formula for that is 2πrh + 2πr^2

JustinR:

its about 2.5 ft

bruhimagirl22222:

wrong

JustinR:

how

Aiden124365:

A. 526 B. 754 C. 998 D. 1256 Those are the answer choices

JustinR:

it would be b right?

bruhimagirl22222:

actually no

JustinR:

so what is it then c or a

bruhimagirl22222:

so if u wanna figure this out The formula for that is for this problem is 2πrh + 2πr^2

bruhimagirl22222:

does this make sense?

JustinR:

no not really im a math god but im still learning this

Aiden124365:

Ok is the answer c

JustinR:

no it cant be

JustinR:

try a

Aiden124365:

Alright I tell u if it's right is little

JustinR:

ok

JustinR:

im 99% sure its a

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