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Find the height of the cylinder given the surface area and one

other dimension:r = 5 in SA
659,4 in?

Find the height of the cylinder given the surface area and one other dimension:r = 5 in-example-1
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Answer:

C 16 inches

Explanation:

a cylinder is 2 circles (1 on top, 1 at the bottom) and a round "mantle" connecting the two circles.

so, the surface area is the sum of the areas of both circles and the "mantle".

this "mantle" can be cut open and cut off the circles, and then be placed flat on the table. then it is simply a rectangle with the side lengths cylinder height (h) and circle circumference.

circle area : pi × r²

circle circumference : 2 × pi × r

rectangle area :

length × width = circle circumference × h

SA = 659.4 inches² = 2×(pi × r²) + (2×pi×r)×h =

= 2×pi×25 + 2×pi×5×h = 50×pi + 10×pi×h

=> 659.4 - 50×pi = 10×pi×h

=> (659.4 - 50×pi) / (10×pi) = h = 16 inches

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