€1.4 m
1.9 m
Tim has to cover 3 tanks completely with paint.
Each tank is in the shape of a cylinder with a top and a bottom.
The tank has a diameter of 1.4 metres and a height of 1.9 m.
A tin of paint covers 5 m
Find the total surface area of the 3 tanks and state how
many tins of paint Tim will need to buy
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Since each tank is cylindrical, we would apply the formula for determining the total surface area of a cylinder which is expressed as

Total surface area = 2πr² + 2πrh

Where

r represents the height of the cylinder.

h represents the height of the cylinder.

π = 3.14

From the information given,

Height = 1.9

Diameter = 1.4

Radius = diameter/2 = 1.4/2 = 0.7

Total surface area = 2 × 3.14 × 0.7² + 2 × 3.14 × 0.7 × 1.9 = 3.0772 + 8.3524 = 11.4296 m²

Total surface area of the 3 cylinders = 11.4296 × 3 = 34.29 m²

Since a tin of paint covers 5 m², the number of tins paints that Tim will need to buy is

34.29/5 = 6.858

Since the tins of paint must be whole numbers, he needs to buy 7 tins of paints.