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The surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 6cm and a height of 9cm is 565.5 units2
SA = 904.78 cm2
C = ~37.7 cm A = ~113.1 cm2
It depends on the relationship between the rectangle and the circles.
A cylinder whose radius is 6cm and height is 20cm has a lateral area of approximately 753.98cm2
The surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 6cm and a height of 9cm is 565.5 units2
Area = pi*62 = 113.097 square cm to 3 dp
The answer depends on what the "6cm" refers to.
SA = 904.78 cm2
C = ~37.7 cm A = ~113.1 cm2
It depends on the relationship between the rectangle and the circles.
A cylinder whose radius is 6cm and height is 20cm has a lateral area of approximately 753.98cm2
6/2 = a radius of 3 cm
Surface area = pi*4*6 = 75.398 square cm
12 cm.
radius is half the length of diameter. So the radius will be 3cm. Thank you. Sharada
The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = 2πr, where C is circumference, π is pi (approx. 3.142), and r is the radius. So, for a circle with a radius of 6cm, C = 2(3.142)(6cm) = 18.852cm Rounding to the proper number of significant figures, this answer would be 20cm.