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A right cylinder has a radius of 3 and a height of 12. What is its surface area?

O A. 9077 units2
B. 72 units2
O C. 10877 units
D. 457 units2

A right cylinder has a radius of 3 and a height of 12. What is its surface area? O-example-1
User Andresmechali
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Answer:

Option A,
90\pi
units^(2), is correct.

Explanation:

The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is as follows:

A=
2\pi rh+2\pi r^(2)

We know that the radius, r, is 3, and the height, h, is 12.

r=3

h=12

Pi will be rounded to 3.14.

Thus, applying the known values to the formula:

A=
2(3.14)(3)(12)+2(3.14)(3)^(2)

A=226.08+56.52

A=282.6
units^(2)

In accord with the given options, we must determine which one has a product of around 282.6:

A.
90\pi =282.7433388

B.
72\pi =226.1946711

C.
108\pi =339.2920066

D.
45\pi =141.3716694

Therefore, option A,
90\pi units^(2), is correct.

User Satish Bellapu
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