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Mathematics
Find the LATERAL AREA of the following 3D figure.
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Ответ:
Image result for Earth’s diameter at the equator is 7,926 miles. Find the distance around the Earth at the equator.
The distance around the Earth at the Equator, its circumference, is 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles). The Earth's diameter is also wider at the Equator, creating a phenomenon called an equatorial bulge
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