Solve the problem. Find the total surface area of a right circular cylinder with r = 7.4 in., h = 6.1 in. 620 in.$^2$ 310 in.$^2$ 1000 in.$^2$ 490 in.$^2$
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The lateral surface area of a cylinder is given by the formula: Lateral Surface Area = 2πrh Substitute r = 7.4 in. and h = 6.1 in. into the formula: Lateral Surface Area = 2 * π * 7.4 * 6.1 Lateral Surface Area ≈ 284.52 in^2 Show more…
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