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Geometry In Design - McGraw-Hill Ryerson

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Draw a net for the oil tank. The net consists of two circles of<br />

diameter 20 m for the top and bottom, plus a rectangle for the wall<br />

of the cylinder. One dimension of the rectangle is the same as the<br />

height of the tank, or 20 m. The other dimension is the same as the<br />

circumference of the tank.<br />

C = πd<br />

= π × 20<br />

63<br />

The circumference is approximately 63 m.<br />

Use the nets to construct the scale models for the berm and the<br />

oil tank.<br />

6.5 Solve Problems With Given Constraints • MHR 49

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