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29 January, 13:24

The radius of a cylinder is 3.5ft. The height is 14ft. Find the surface area and volume of the cylinder to the nearest tenth of a foot. Show your work.

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  1. 29 January, 15:29
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    The surface area of a cylinder is the sum of the top + bottom + body, right?

    The top and the bottom are circles with the same radius 3.5. And we know that the area of a circle is r^2pi, (don't forget we have 2 circle, so, the answer must be multiplied by 2)

    Now, the body: the body is just a rectangular with the width is the height of the cylinder and the length is the circumference of the circle.

    The circumference = 2 r pi

    the height is given

    All you need to do is to calculate them and add them up. You need to work out to get the answer.
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