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kari74 [83]
2 years ago
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Which equation can be used to find the surface area of the cylinder?

Mathematics
1 answer:
sergij07 [2.7K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

S = 2π(36) + 2π(6)(8)

S = 2(3.14)(36) + 2(3.14)(6)(8)

Step-by-step explanation:

The surface area of a cylinder is the sum of the area of the base and the lateral area. A cylinder has 2 circular base .

Surface area = 2πr² + 2πrh

surface area = 2πr(r + h)

where

r = radius

h = height

surface area = 2πr(r + h)

r = 6 cm

h = 8 cm

The equation to find the surface area is represented below.

Surface area = 2πr² + 2πrh

S = 2π (6²) + 2π (6)(8)

S = 2π(36) + 2π (6)(8)

Assuming π is given as 3.14 the equation will be as follows

S = 2(3.14)(36) + 2(3.14)(6)(8)

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