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For this case we have that by definition, the lateral area of a cylinder is given by:


A_ {l} = 2 * \pi * r * h

Where:

A: It is the radius of the cylinder

h: It's the height


r = 4 \ units\\h = 6 \ units

Substituting we have:


A_ {l} = 2 * \pi * 4 * 6\\A_ {l} = 48 \pi \ units ^ 2

Answer:


48 \pi \ units ^ 2

Option B

User Parijat
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Answer:

48π square units

Explanation:

The lateral surface area of a cylinder is = 2 π r h.

Where h = 6, r = 4 (from the figure)

Then the lateral surface area is: 2*6*4*π = 48π square units

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