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Find the area of the top and bottom circle, then, multiply the height of the cylinder by the circumference of one circle. Add that all together to get the answer.

Example: Height; 5 in.

Diameter (of circle); 7 in.

Area of circles: pi x radius squared i.e. pi x 3.5 squared = 38.425 x 2 = 76.93

Area of rectangle: pi x diameter i.e. pi x 7 = 21.98 x height (5) = 109.9

Surface Area: 109.9 + 76.93 = 186.83.

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To determine the surface area of a cylinder, you can use the formula: Surface Area = 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius of the base of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder. Plug in the values for r and h into the formula to calculate the surface area.

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The surface area of a closed cylinder is equal to (2 times the area of the base) plus (the height times the circumference of the base)

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What exactly do you mean? Area? πr^2 Circumference? πd example:

A= 2(3.14)9 squared 2

=6.28(81)

=508.68 un.

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you do it good

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