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Couldn't find a good place to put this but I thought it sounded like maths homework so here we go- I have a balloon that has (when blown up) a circumference of 37 inches; I want to cover it with lace doilies; how much area laid out flat will the doilies need to cover in order to fully cover the balloon? TIA
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The formulae you need are surface area (SA) of a sphere and circumference(C) of a circle to find your radius which are
SA = 4πr² & C=2πr
You know 37 =2πr so radius is 37/2π, putting that in the SA formula gives you
SA= 4 x π x (37/2π²) which cancels out to give
SA = 37²/π which is roughly 436 square inches
Now it’s up to you because it depends on the size of the doileys (and also of course a balloon is not a perfect sphere)
The formulae you need are surface area (SA) of a sphere and circumference(C) of a circle to find your radius which are
SA = 4πr² & C=2πr
You know 37 =2πr so radius is 37/2π, putting that in the SA formula gives you
SA= 4 x π x (37/2π²) which cancels out to give
SA = 37²/π which is roughly 436 square inches
Now it’s up to you because it depends on the size of the doileys (and also of course a balloon is not a perfect sphere)