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The surface area would be the two base areas and then the circumference of the circle times the height of the cylinder

Let’s find the area of the circles

Formula: pi r^2 where we substitute 3.14 for pi

6 is the diameter so divide by 2 to get radius

Let’s plug in some values

(3.14) (3)^2

Exponents

(3.14) (9)

Multiply

28.26

Multiply this by two since the cylinder has two circle bases

28.26 *2

56.52

Get the circumference

C = pi d with 3.14 substituting for pi

(3.14) (6) = 18.84

Multiply this by the height

18.84 * 5 = 94.2

Add all the values

56.52 + 94.2

150.72 should be the surface area.
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