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28 October, 17:18

Which equation can be used to find the surface area of the cylinder?

r = 4 in.

h = 16 in.

S-2314) + 2 (4x (16)

S=2x{8) 2 + 2x{816)

S-23/16) + 2 (16) (4)

S-214) + 2 (9116)

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  1. 28 October, 17:25
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    S = 2π (16) + 2π (4) (16)

    or

    S = 2 (3.14) (16) + 2 (3.14) (4) (16)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The surface area of a cylinder is the sum of the area of it bases and the lateral face. A cylinder has 2 circular base.

    The surface area = area of 2 circular base + lateral face area

    surface area = 2πr² + 2πrh

    surface area = 2πr (r + h)

    The surface area equation for a cylinder that has a radius as 4 inches and h as 16 inches can be represented using the formula below.

    surface area = 2πr² + 2πrh

    where

    r = radius

    h = height

    r = 4 inches

    h = 16 inches

    S = 2π (4²) + 2π (4) (16)

    S = 2π (16) + 2π (4) (16)

    Assuming π was given as 3.14 the equation will be as follow

    S = 2 (3.14) (16) + 2 (3.14) (4) (16)
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