Find the surface area of a hemisphere with a radius 10m. Leave your answer in terms of pi.

Surface area = 2πr² = 2π(10m)² = 200πm²

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of course, you might want to include the circular base of the hemisphere ...

To find the surface area of a hemisphere, we need to know two things: the radius of the hemisphere (r) and the formula to calculate the surface area.

The formula for the surface area of a hemisphere is given by:

Surface area = 2πr^2

Given the radius (r) as 10m, we can substitute this value into the formula:

Surface area = 2π(10m)^2

Simplifying this equation, we get:

Surface area = 2π(100m^2)

Surface area = 200πm^2

Therefore, the surface area of the hemisphere with a radius of 10m is 200π square meters.