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What is the surface area of the cylinder with height 2 ft and radius 4 ft? Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.

User Xi Xiao
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Answer:

Surface Area = 150.796 ft² (nearest thousandth)

Explanation:

Surface area of a cylinder


\sf SA=2 \pi r^2+2 \pi rh

where:

  • r is the radius
  • h is the height

Given:

  • radius (r) = 4 ft
  • height (h) = 2 ft

Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for SA:


\begin{aligned}\sf SA & = \sf 2 \pi r^2 + 2 \pi rh\\\implies \sf SA & = \sf 2 \pi (4)^2 + 2 p\i (4)(2)\\& = \sf 2 \pi (16) + 2 \pi (8)\\& = \sf 32 \pi + 16 \pi \\& = \sf 48 \pi \\& = \sf 150.7964474... \\& = \sf 150.796 \:ft^2\: (nearest\:thousandth)\end{aligned}

Therefore, the surface area of the cylinder with height 2 ft and radius 4ft is 150.796 ft² (nearest thousandth).

User Mdryden
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Answer:

Lateral surface area:

  • A = 2πrh = 2*3.14*4*2 = 50.24 ft²

Total surface area:

  • S = 2πrh + 2πr² = 50.24 + 2*3.14*4² = 150.72 ft²
User Daniel Mann
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