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12.02.2021 •
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how to find the surface area of a can of fruit with a height of 80 mm and a diameter of 60 mm. Give the area in your explanation.
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Ответ:
Explanation:
Height of a can of fruit (h) = 80 mm
Diameter of a can of fruit (D) = 60 mm
Radius of a can of fruit (R) =![\frac{D}{2}=\frac{60}{2}=30\,\,mm](/tpl/images/1113/1385/06cbe.png)
Area of a can of fruit![=2 \pi r(r+h)](/tpl/images/1113/1385/2ed85.png)
Put![r=30\,\,mm\,,\,h=80\,\,mm](/tpl/images/1113/1385/eedf0.png)
Area of a can of fruit =![=2(\frac{22}{7})(30)(30+80)=\frac{1320}{7}(110)=20742.86\,\,mm^2](/tpl/images/1113/1385/ba9ea.png)
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B) an internal conflict within the narrator, who wants to be a prodigy but has not found the right activity.
Explanation: in literature, a conflict is a struggle between opposite forces, usually between a character (the main character or a very important one) and himself (internal conflict), society or another character (external conflict). In the underlined sentences of the given passage from "Two Kinds" we can see an example of an internal conflict, because it explains how the prodigy within the speaker will disappear if he doesn't find the right activity.