Rosie02
Rosie02 Rosie02
  • 04-03-2016
  • Mathematics
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how do i find the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 3.5 ft. and a height of 14 ft.

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katie6wpg katie6wpg
  • 04-03-2016
The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is:
2πrh + 2πr^2

If we substitute in the measurements that we know, you get:

2
[tex] \pi [/tex] (3.5) (14) + 2[tex] \pi [/tex] (3.5)^2

If we simplify this expression, we get:

98
[tex] \pi [/tex] + 24.5[tex] \pi [/tex]

If you simplify once more, you get

122.5
[tex] \pi [/tex] or ≈ 384.85

Therefore, the surface area is 122.5
[tex] \pi [/tex] or about 384.85




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