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Example Question #42 : Spheres
Find the surface area of a hemisphere that has a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #281 : Solid Geometry
Find the surface area for a hemisphere that has a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #11 : How To Find The Surface Area Of A Sphere
Find the surface area of a hemisphere that has a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #51 : Spheres
Find the surface area of a hemisphere that has a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #282 : Solid Geometry
Find the surface area of a hemisphere if it has a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #51 : Spheres
Find the surface area of a hemisphere with a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #52 : Spheres
Find the surface area of a hemisphere with a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #55 : Spheres
Find the surface area of a hemisphere with a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #53 : Spheres
Find the surface area of a hemisphere that has a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
Example Question #1251 : Intermediate Geometry
Find the surface area of a hemisphere that has a radius of .
In order to find the area of a hemisphere, which is just half a sphere, you will need to first find half the surface area of the sphere.
Recall how to find the surface area of a sphere:
, where
is the radius.
Now, since the sphere is cut in half, it also has a circle as its base.
Recall how to find the area of a circle:
Now add together half the surface area of a sphere with the area of the circular base to find the surface area of a hemisphere.
Plug in the given radius to find the surface area.
Make sure to round to places after the decimal.
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