Question 843139
JUST the tubular surface, no top or bottom disk:


h for height, r for radius,
{{{(2*pi*r)(h)}}} is the surface area, and {{{r=2h}}}.
Surface Area is then {{{highlight_green(2*pi(2h)(h))}}}.


The volume:  {{{h*pi*r^2=164}}}
{{{h*pi*(2h)^2=164}}}
{{{4*pi*h^3=164}}}
{{{h^3=164/(4*pi)}}}
{{{h^3=41/pi}}}
{{{h=root(3,41/pi)}}}-----useful for the "height"


Use the value for h as it is in the surface area formula shown green highlighted.

Surface Area:  {{{4*pi*(h^2)=highlight(4*pi*(root(3,41/pi))^2=4*pi*h^(2/3))}}}
Either way you can finish the computation using a calculator or some other reasonable approximation.