Cone Surface Area
1. The problem asks to identify the mistake Beth made when calculating the curved surface area of the cone.
2. The formula for the curved surface area of a cone is $$\text{Curved surface area} = \pi r l$$ where $r$ is the radius and $l$ is the slant height.
3. From the diagram, the radius $r = 5$ cm and the slant height $l = 13$ cm.
4. Beth calculated the curved surface area as $$\pi \times 5 \times 12 = 60\pi$$ cm², but she used the vertical height (12 cm) instead of the slant height (13 cm).
5. The correct calculation should be $$\pi \times 5 \times 13 = 65\pi$$ cm².
6. Therefore, the mistake Beth made was using the vertical height instead of the slant height in the formula for curved surface area.
Final answer: Beth should have used the slant height 13 cm, not the vertical height 12 cm, in the formula.