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14 November, 16:45

The height of a cylinder is three times the diameter of the base. The surface area of thre ylinder is 126pi ft^2. What is thr radius of the base?

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  1. 14 November, 17:15
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    The answer is 3 ft

    The surface area (SA) of a cylinder with radius r and height h is:

    SA = 2πr² + 2πrh = π (2r² + 2rh)

    We have:

    SA = 126π ft²

    h = 3 * d

    d = 2r

    h = 3 * 2r = 6r

    126π = π (2r² + 2rh)

    126 = 2r² + 2rh

    126 = 2r² + 2r * 6r

    126 = 2r² + 12r²

    126 = 14r²

    r² = 126/14

    r² = 9

    r = √9

    r = 3
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