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Surface area of cylinders

Surface area of cylinders class=

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Answer:

SA = 402.14 square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Imagine you unroll the cylinder. You will be left with a rectangle and two "lids" (disks).

The rectangular area will be of dimension:

Ar = (height)*(circumference of the disk)

Ar = (12 in) * (8 in) *pi = 301.60 in^2

The area of one disk will be

Ad = pi*(radius^2) = pi*(4^2 in^2) = 50.27 in^2

So the total surface area will be

SA = Ar + 2* Ad = 402.14 in^2 (square inches)

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