
a.
To calculate area.
a.

Answer to Problem 31PPS
Total surface area of the figure=108
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula used:
Surface area of rectangle =
Where
Calculation:
Area of rectangle1,
=
Height of each layer is 3in so total height of cake is 6in.
Substituting the values,
=
Area of rectangle1 =
Area of rectangle2,
=
Height of each layer is 3in so total height of cake is 6in.
Substituting the values,
=
Area of rectangle2 =
Area of rectangle3,
=
Substituting the values,
=
Area of rectangle3 =
Total surface area of the figure=2
(note: there is no frosting on the bottom )
=
So,
= 48+36+24
Total surface area of the figure=108
b.
To calculate area.
b.

Answer to Problem 31PPS
Total surface area of the figure=113.04
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula used:
Surface area of curved surface=
Where r is radius and h is height.
Calculation:
Height of each layer is 4in so total height of cake is 8in.
Surface area of curved surface =
=
Surface area of curved surface = 100.48
Surface area of top surface =
=
Surface area of top surface =12.56
Total surface area of the figure= Surface area of curved surface+ Surface area of top surface
=100.48+12.56
Total surface area of the figure=113.04
To calculate the total cans used for frosting.

Answer to Problem 31PPS
2.16 cansfor frosting of cuboid cake.
2.26 cans for frosting of cylindrical cake
Explanation of Solution
Given information: c.
Total surface area of cuboid cake =108
Total surface area of cylindrical cake=113.04
One can of frosting will cover 50
Calculation:
Cans used for frosting of cuboid cake,
=
Therefore,2.16 cans
Cans used for frosting of cylindrical cake,
=
Therefore,2.26 cans
d.
To calculate the radius.
d.

Answer to Problem 31PPS
The radius should be 1.8in
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Height of each layer is now 5in, new height is 10in.
Surface area for frosting cylindrical cake=113.04
Surface area of curved surface=
Finding the value of r,
So,
So,
The radius should be 1.8in
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