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HELP please my friend needs help with his MATH homework, see picture for problem TY :)

HELP please my friend needs help with his MATH homework, see picture for problem TY-example-1

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The formula for surface area is
SA = 2πr^2 + 2πrh
Where SA means surface area, r stands for radius, and h stands for height.

First find the radius. The radius of a circle is the distance from the outside of the circle to its center. It is half the diameter. To find the radius, divide the diameter by two.
r = 6/2
r = 3 inches

Now plug in the values for radius and height into your formula. Use pi = 3.14

SA = 2(3.14)r^2 + 2(3.14)rh
SA = 2(3.14)(3)^2 + 2(3.14)(3)(8)
SA = 6.28(9) + 6.28(24)
SA = 56.52 + 150.72
SA = 207.24 inches
User Richard Viney
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Answer: 207.34512

Plug in values into your formula
SA = 2•pi•r^2 + 2•pi•r•h

SA = 2•pi•3^2 +2•pi•3•8

Height (h) = 8in.
Radius (r) = 3 (diameter divided by 2)
Diameter = 6
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