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Help me find the surface area

Help me find the surface area-example-1

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Answer:

836cm^2

Explanation:

For the sides, do 14/2 to find the radius (r) which is 7.

7^2 x pi = 153.9380400259 (formula for area of a circle is pi x r^2)

Multiply this by 2 to account for both sides of the cylinder.

For the cross-section of the cylinder, do 2 x pi x the radius (7) x 12 (the length, or l) which gets you 527.787565803085.

527.787565803085 + (153.9380400259 x 2) = 835.663645854885, rounded to 836 centimetres squared.

Hope this helps :D

User Tem Pora
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Answer:

835.66m^2 (to 2d.p)

Explanation:

Firstly split the shape up so you get a rectangle and 2 circles.
Find the area of the circle:
formulae = πr^2
14/2=7
7^2=49
49π*2 (as there is two circles)= 98
98π=307.876
Find the circumference of the circle
formulae = dπ
14π=43.98
43.98 is the height of the rectangle
43.98*12=527.79 (rounded to 1d.p)
Area of rectangle is 527.79
Area of two circles is 307.876
Add them together = 835.66m^2 (to 2d.p)

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