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6.05 Surface area of cylinders

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Consider the following cylinder with a height of $35$35 cm and base radius of $10$10 cm. Find the surface area of the cylinder.

A vertical cylinder with a dashed circle at the bottom indicating the base, which is hidden from view. A solid line circles the top, representing the visible base. Two measurements are shown: a horizontal line from the center of the circle to the circumference measuring $10$10cm above the top base, implying the radius, and a vertical dimension line adjacent to the right side of the cylinder measuring $35$35cm indicating the height. 

Round your answer to two decimal places.

Easy
2 min

The following cylinder has a height of $49$49 m and a base radius of $21$21 m.

Find the surface area.

Easy
1 min

Find the surface area of the given cylinder. All measurements in the diagram are in mm.

Easy
1 min

Find the surface area of the cylinder shown.

Give your answer to the nearest two decimal places.

Hard
1 min
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Outcomes

MA.7.GR.2.1

Given a mathematical or real-world context, find the surface area of a right circular cylinder using the figure's net.

MA.7.GR.2.2

Solve real-world problems involving surface area of right circular cylinders.

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