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1 February, 07:59

A cylinder has radius 2.5 cm and lateral area 20 pi cm^2. What is the surface area of the cylinder in terms of pi?

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  1. 1 February, 08:18
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    This is the concept of areas of solid materials; the surface area of the cylinder whose radius is 2.5 cm and lateral area is 20 pi cm^2 will be: Surface area of cylinder is given by:

    SA = (area of cyclic sides) + (lateral area)

    SA=2πr^2+πrl

    Area of the cyclic sides will be:

    Area=2πr^2

    =2*π*2.5^2

    =12.5π cm^2

    The lateral area is given by:

    Area=20π cm^2

    Therefore the surface area of cylinder will be:

    SA = (12.5π+20π) cm^2

    SA=32.5π cm^2

    The answer is 32.5π cm^2
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