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13 June, 22:14

What is the height of a cylinder if the height is 226.08 square meters and the radius is 3 meters

27 meters

18 meters

3 meters

9 meters

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  1. 13 June, 22:17
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    Start by forming an equation relating radius, height, and surface area, and fill in the known quantities.

    Break the object up into two-dimensional surfaces: two circles (top and bottom) and a rectangle (wrap around)

    Area of a circle = pi * r^2

    Area of a rectangle = base * height

    this is tricky though because the base is supplied by the circular circumference (2 * pi * r)

    If you combine these properly, the result should be equal to surface area, and be determined by radius and height. After that, it is just a matter of plugging in known variables and solving.
  2. 13 June, 22:39
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    The height is in the answer if the neither is 226.08 is the height
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