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A circular tub has a band painted around its circumference, as shown above. What is the surface area of this painted band?

The surface area of the band is circumference of the band (circumference of the tub) multiplied by the width of the band.

(1) x = 0.5. We know the width of the band but not the circumference. Not sufficient.

(2) The height of the tub is 1 meter. From the height of the tub we cannot get neither the width of the band nor the circumference of the tub. Not sufficient.

(1)+(2) We still cannot get the circumference of the tub. Not sufficient.

Answer: E.
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anewbeginning wrote:
How do I recognize the surface area

As Bunuel told it is (Circumference) (x), where x is the width.

Why can't I say that it is equal to ( (pi) * r^2) (x) ?

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If you consider the band in 2 dimensions, you get a rectangle of length equal to the circumference and with of x. So, the area is \((2\pi{r})x\).

\(\pi{r^2})\) is the area of the top and the base of the cylinder and it has nothing to do with the area of the band.
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How do I recognize the surface area

As Bunuel told it is (Circumference) (x), where x is the width.

Why can't I say that it is equal to ( (pi) * r^2) (x) ?

Please help
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Re: A circular tub has a band painted around its circumference, as shown [#permalink]
Area of a cylinder = \(2 * \pi r(r+h)\)


Statement 1) Tells us x=0.5
We dont know what is r................Insufficient

Statement 2) Tells us h=1
We still dont know the value of r................Insufficient

Combining 1 and 2, we still dont know what is r. Hence, answer is E
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Re: A circular tub has a band painted around its circumference, as shown [#permalink]
I have a question here. So the tub in the figure is a cylinder right?? So if the question had been to find the surface area of the cylinder rather than finding the SA of the painted band then the statements would be sufficient
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Bunuel can you refer some good quality similar questions? Thanks.
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Re: A circular tub has a band painted around its circumference, as shown [#permalink]
Clearly to find the surface area we need the radius of the circular cross-section which is not given in either 1 or 2.

Hence, the answer is E
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