avanaugh Instructor: Hatim Boustique Course: MGF1106_MW_Fall22 Assignment: 8.4 HW nd the surface area of the Iculator. f the capacity of a three-dimensional d differently for different types of figure given. Choose the correct 5 cm 11 cm $SA = \pi r^2 + \pi r \sqrt{r^2 + h^2}$ $SA = 5^2 \pi + 5 \pi \sqrt{5^2 + 11^2}$
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