a hot cocoa container is made out of aluminum and wrapped with a paper label. the top  of the container is open and is sealed with a plastic lids. use 3.14 for and around to the nearest hundreth when necessary.

top of can from end to end is       13 cm

down the side is 24.cm

how much plastic is needed for the plastic top? Write a formula and show your work

how much aluminum is needed for the can? Write a formula and show your work
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??????????? "top av kan from end-tu-end" ???? that sound tu me like the HITE or LENG av the kan

??????????? "down the side is..." ????? that sound tu me like the HITE or the LENG

???? is the kan round on the ends ???????

???? wotz the radius (or wide) av the serkel (if end av kan be a serkel) ????
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