Question 140576
I won't do it for you but i will tell you how to. Since a cylinder has 3 surfaces(top, bottom, and actual can) you have to find each. To find the top and bottom use this equation(pi r). Once you find one side then times by 2 and you will have the top and bottom. Now for the can part think of it if it has paper around it and you take it off and it becomes a rectangle. So then you find the surface area of that. To find the can part use this equation (2 pi r)*h. SO it is 
2(pi*r^2)+(2*p*r)*h= area of cylinder. Just to let you know ^ symbols means it is an exponent and r stands for radius hopefully this helps. If you need further help email me at frizz2freak4me@comcast.net with the radius of the bottom and top plus the height and i will give u step by step instruction.

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