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Mathematics, 04.09.2019 19:30 P05182010

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the equilateral triangle shown is rotated about line a. each
side of the triangle measures 20 mm.
what shape is created by the rotation and what is the
approximate circumference of the base?
circumference of a circle: c = 2nr
o a cylinder with a circumference of about 63 mm
o a cylinder with a circumference of about 126 mm
o a cone with a base circumference of about 63 mm
o a cone with a base circumference of about 126 mm
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