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Find the surface area of a cylinder with a base diameter of 12cm and a height of 7cm.
Write your answer in terms of , and be sure to include the correct unit.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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surface area of a cylinder with a base diameter of 12cm and a height of 7cm
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You have the formula for surface area of cylinder? With or without the disk on top and bottom?
Your radius is 6 cm.
Just the circular tube part, .
You know what you need to do, in case you want to include one or both top and bottom. Each disk top or bottom would be area .
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