To find the total area of the two bases of the cylinder, we need to find the area of one base and then multiply it by 2.
The formula for the area of a circle (which is the shape of the base of the cylinder) is:
A = πr^2
Given that the radius of the cylinder is 3 cm, we can plug this into the formula:
A = 3.14 * (3)^2
A = 3.14 * 9
A = 28.26 square centimeters
Now, to find the total area of both bases, we multiply this by 2:
Total area = 28.26 * 2
Total area = 56.52 square centimeters
Therefore, the total area of the two bases of the cylinder is 56.52 square centimeters.
(Desmos Calculator: Ctrl + select to open in a new tab) (7th Grade Math Formula Chart: Ctrl + select to open in a new tab) Determine the total area of the TWO BASES of this cylinder. (Use 3.14 for π.) (1 point) Responses 3.14 square centimeters 3.14 square centimeters 6.28 square centimeters 6.28 square centimeters 94.20 square centimeters 94.20 square centimeters 100.48 square centimeters 100.48 square centimeters Skip to navigation
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