Calculate the surface area of orange juice can and soup can and state which can need more paper for labelling.
Answer to Problem 4CYU
Soup can will need more paper for labelling than orange juice can.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
For orange juice can:
Diameter =
Height= 5 inch
For soup can:
Radius = 2 inch
eight = 5.5 inch
Calculations:
Here, we have to calculate surface area of cylinder and rectangular prism.
We know that, surface area of cylinder is calculated as,
Where,
We will calculate surface area of orange juice can,
Lateral area of orange juice can is calculated as,
We will calculate surface area of soup can,
Lateral area of soup can is calculated as,
Labelling is done on lateral surface area of can. Lateral surface area of soup can is more than orange juice can. Therefore, soup can will need more paper for labelling than orange juice can.
Conclusion:
Therefore, we are able to calculate surface area of cans using simple formulae.
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