Jose is wrapping a stack of 100 coins in a paper holder. Each coin is 18 inch thick and has a diameter of

1 inch. How many square inches of paper will Jose need to cover the stack of coins? Use 3.14 for π. Enter your answer in the box.

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To find the surface area of the stack of coins, we need to first calculate the lateral surface area of each coin and then multiply it by the number of coins in the stack.

The lateral surface area of a cylindrical coin can be calculated using the formula:

Lateral Surface Area = circumference of the coin * height of the coin

Since the coins have a diameter of 1 inch, the circumference can be calculated as:

Circumference = π * diameter

Given that π is approximately 3.14, the circumference of each coin will be:

Circumference = 3.14 * 1 = 3.14 inches

Now, let's calculate the lateral surface area of each coin:

Lateral Surface Area = 3.14 * 0.18 = 0.5652 square inches (rounded to four decimal places)

To find the total surface area of the stack of coins, we multiply the lateral surface area of one coin by the number of coins:

Total Surface Area = Lateral Surface Area * Number of Coins

Total Surface Area = 0.5652 * 100 = 56.52 square inches

Therefore, Jose will need approximately 56.52 square inches of paper to cover the stack of 100 coins.

I assume you meant that each coin is 1/8 inch thick.

Recall that the surface area of a cylinder is

a = 2πr^2 + 2πrh = 2πr(r+h)

Now just plug in your numbers.

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