Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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ISBN: 9780547587776
Author: HOLT MCDOUGAL
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Chapter 12, Problem 116CUR
To determine
To calculate: The surface area and the volume of the cylinder.
Expert Solution & Answer

Answer to Problem 116CUR
The surface area of the cylinder is584.1
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given values are,
Formula used:
Surface area and volumeof the cylinder:
Calculation:
The surface area and volume of cylinder can be calculated as,
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