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What is the surface area of this cylinder ?

What is the surface area of this cylinder ?-example-1
User Shalonda
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Answer:

88.0 mm² (nearest tenth)

Explanation:

Surface area of a cylinder =
2\pi r^2+2\pi rh

where:

  • r = radius
  • h = height

Given:

  • r = 2 mm
  • h = 5 mm

Substitute given values into the formula:


\begin{aligned}\sf \implies SA & =2\pi (2)^2+2\pi (2)(5)\\ & = 8 \pi+20 \pi\\ & = 28 \pi\\ & = 88.0\:\sf mm^2\:(nearest\:tenth)\end{aligned}

User BotanMan
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Answer:

87.92 mm²

Explanation:

Given:

  • Radius of circular base: 2 millimeters
  • Height of cylinder: 5 millimeters

It should be noted:

  • Surface area of cylinder: 2πrh + 2πr² (R = Radius; H = Height)

When the measures are substituted, we get the following expression:

  • ⇒ 2π(2)(5) + 2π(2)²

Multiply the constants and substitute π as 3.14.

  • ⇒ 20π + 2π(4)
  • ⇒ 20π + 8π
  • ⇒ 20(3.14) + 8(3.14)

Finally, simplify the expression to determine the surface area.

  • ⇒ 20(3.14) + 8(3.14)
  • ⇒ 62.8 + 25.12
  • 87.92 mm²
User Amy Worrall
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