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A cylinder has a height of 5 feet and a radius of 2 ft. If a scale model of the cylinder is scaled up by a factor of 3, what is the surface area of the model? 756.20 ft. 791.68 ft. 832.05 ft. 865.28 ft.
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A cylinder has a height of 5 feet and a radius of 2 ft.
If a scale model of the cylinder is scaled up by a factor of 3, what is the surface area of the model?
756.20 ft.
791.68 ft.
832.05 ft.
865.28 ft.2
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Answer:791.68
Explanation:
2*pi*6^2 + 15 *pi * 12 = 791.68
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