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Omgggggggggggggggggggggg I need help

Omgggggggggggggggggggggg I need help-example-1
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User Ibou
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Use the surface area formula of:
2 \pi rh+2 \pi r^2.

2 \pi r^2 refers to the two faces of the areas of the circle, and the first part (
2 \pi rh), refers to the side of the cylinder that is not the circles, which is the circumference times the height. By using this formula, you would get approximately 282.74 yards.
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User Chris Frisina
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its 5 yd i think. i hope it helped
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