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The diameters of the lower and upper ends of a bucket in the form of a frustum of a cone are `10cm` and `30cm` respectively.If its height is `24cm` ,find : (i) The area of the metal sheet used to make the bucket.

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`1711. 3 cm ^(2)`
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