Consider the cone-shaped paper cup. The paper cup is 12 cm tall and the circular opening has a radius of 3.2 cm. What is the minimum amount of paper needed to make the paper cup to the nearest whole cm², assuming no overlap in the paper? A minimum of 83 cm². A minimum of 98 cm². A minimum of 125 cm². A minimum of 140 cm².

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Consider the cone-shaped paper cup.
The paper cup is 12 cm tall and the circular opening has a radius of 3.2 cm. What is the minimum amount of
paper needed to make the paper cup to the nearest whole cm², assuming no overlap in the paper?
A minimum of 83 cm².
A minimum of 98 cm².
A minimum of 125 cm².
A minimum of 140 cm².
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the cone-shaped paper cup. The paper cup is 12 cm tall and the circular opening has a radius of 3.2 cm. What is the minimum amount of paper needed to make the paper cup to the nearest whole cm², assuming no overlap in the paper? A minimum of 83 cm². A minimum of 98 cm². A minimum of 125 cm². A minimum of 140 cm².
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