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Find the surface area of the cylinderA). 188.4 ft^2B). 226.08 ft^2C). 244.92 ft^2D). 282.6 ft^2

Find the surface area of the cylinderA). 188.4 ft^2B). 226.08 ft^2C). 244.92 ft^2D-example-1
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To solve this problem, we will use the following formula for the surface area of a cylinder:


A=2\pi rh+2\pi r^2,

where r is the radius of the base, and h is the height of the cylinder.

Substituting h= 10 ft, and r = 3 ft in the above formula, we get:


A=2\pi(3ft)(10ft)+2\pi(3ft)^2.

Simplifying, we get:


A=244.92ft^2.

Answer: Option C.

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