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PLEASE HELP! Find the height of a cylinder with a surface area of 108 pi square meters. The radius of the cylinder is twice the height.
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PLEASE HELP! Find the height of a cylinder with a surface area of 108 pi square meters. The radius of the cylinder is twice the height.
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assuming the cylinder is closed at both ends
Surface area = 2 pi r^2 + 2 pi r h = 108
now h = r/2 so we have:-
2pi r^2 + pi r^2= 108
3 pi r^2 = 108
r^2 = 11.459
r = 3.385
so the height h = 1.693 m to nearest thousandth
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