The length of the diameter of the base of the cone is 6 cm, and the length of the top is 4 cm. Calculate the cone: pure, sonic surface area, total surface area.
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Since the diameter is 6 cm, the radius will be half of that, which is 3 cm. Next, we need to find the slant height of the cone. This is the length of the top, which is given as 4 cm. Now we can calculate the different areas: Show more…
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