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A cylinder has a surface area of 339cm. The radius is two times greater than the height. what is the radius of the cylinder.
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A cylinder has a surface area of 339cm. The radius is two times greater than the height. what is the radius of the cylinder.
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The answer is 6 cm.
The surface area of the cylinder is:
SA = 2πr² + 2πrh
SA = 339
r = 2h
⇒ h = r/2
r = ?
π = 3.14
339 = 2πr² + 2πr*r/2
339 = 2πr² + πr*r
339 = 3πr²
πr² = 339/3
πr² = 113
r² = 113/π
r² = 113/3.14
r² ≈ 36
r = √36
r = 6
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