Determine the surface area of a label that covers the lateral surface of a cylindrical can with height 40 mm and diameter 24 mm.
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The formula for the lateral surface area of a cylinder is: Lateral surface area = height x circumference The height of the cylinder is given as 40 mm. The diameter of the cylinder is given as 24 mm, which means the radius is 12 mm. The circumference of the Show more…
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