Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius2)+(diameter*pi*height)
use algebra to find the radius, then plug the height and radius into the surface area equation
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Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius^2)+(circumference*height) If you are given the circumference then radius = circumference/2*pi
Split the cylinder into two circles and a rectangle to find your answer.
h = ( Area/ (2pi*r) ) - r h = height r = radius pi = 3.14
use algebra to find the radius, then plug the height and radius into the surface area equation
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Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius^2)+(circumference*height) If you are given the circumference then radius = circumference/2*pi
Split the cylinder into two circles and a rectangle to find your answer.
h = ( Area/ (2pi*r) ) - r h = height r = radius pi = 3.14
Find the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 16 and a height of 23. Use 3.14 for π. Round your answer to the nearest te
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Find the radius by dividing the circumference by 2pi then find the area of the base and multiply it by the height
2(pi)(r)(h)=the area of the curved surface
The radius of a cylinder given only the height could be anything you like.
Use the formula for the volume. Replace the data you know (radius and volume), and solve for the missing data (the height). Once you have this height, it is easy to use the formula for the surface area.
You cannot. You need to know the height as well. If you know the height, the surface area, A is given by A = 2*Ï€*r2 + 2*Ï€*r*h where r is the radius and h the height.