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find the surface area of a cylinder with a height of 42 meters and a diameter that is one third its height. as you can see the question has already been answered my teacher wants me to show how she got the answer.

find the surface area of a cylinder with a height of 42 meters and a diameter that-example-1
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The height (h) of the cylinder is 42 meters.

Given that the diameter (d) of the cylinder is one third of its height,


\begin{gathered} d=(1)/(3)h \\ d=(1)/(3)*42 \\ d=14 \end{gathered}

So the diameter of the cylinder is 14 meters.

Consider that the total surface area of a cylinder is given by,


A=\pi d((d)/(2)+h)

Substitute the values,


\begin{gathered} A=\pi(14)((14)/(2)+42) \\ A=\pi(14)(49) \\ A=686\pi \end{gathered}

Thus, option B is the correct choice.

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