Glencoe Math: Course 3, Volume 2
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5. Surface Area of Cones
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Exercise 3 Page 635

The lateral area of a right cone is half the product of the circumference of the base and the slant height.

785.4m^2

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We want to find the lateral area of the given cone.

To do so, we must know that the lateral area of a right cone is half the product of the circumference of the base and the slant height. L.A.=1/2* 2π r* l ⇔ L.A.=π rl In this formula, r is the radius and l is the slant height of the cone. Since we know that the diameter d is equal to 25, we can divide it by 2 and get the radius of the base. r=25/2 ⇒ r= 12.5 With this information we are able to calculate the lateral area of the cone. To do so, we will substitute r= 12.5 and l= 20 into the formula for the lateral area. Let's do it!
L.A.=π rl
L.A.=π ( 12.5)( 20)
L.A.=π (250)
L.A.=250π
L.A.=785.398163...
L.A.≈ 785.4
The lateral area of the given cone, to the nearest tenth, is 785.4 square meters.