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Answer:</h2>
The surface area of a shape is the sum of the area of all of its faces. To find the area of a cylinder, you need to find the area of its bases and add that to the area of its outer wall. The formula for finding the area of a cylinder is A = 2πr2 + 2πrh.
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
- Surface area of a cylinder = 2πr 2 + 2πrh
- Volume of a cylinder = πr 2 h
- You need to know the radius and height to figure both the volume and surface area of a cylinder.
- Answers for volume problems should always be in cubic units.
- Answers for surface area problems should always be in square units.
Sum = 20(1-(1/4)^5) / (1-1/4) = 26.64
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
by the property of corresponding angles (2x +16) and (3x-12) will be equal
working uot from the equation 3x-12 = 2x+16 we get x=28
and we know that 3x-12 and y are supplementry as they form a linear pair
from that we will get the equation - 3x-12 + y = 180 and we know the value of x sowe will get y as 108