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the surface area of a cylinder is 936pi squares meters. the radius is 13m use the formula sa=2b=ph. to find the height of cylinder.

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Explanation:

you made some mistakes with the formula.

the surface area of a cylinder is

the outside mantle area

+

the 2 circle areas on top and bottom.

the outside mantle area is

2×pi×radius×height

the 2 circle areas are

2 × pi×radius²

in total that is

2×pi×radius×height + 2×pi×radius² =

2×pi×radius×(height + radius) = 936pi

2×pi×13×(height + 13) = 936pi

pi×(height + 13) = 36pi

height + 13 = 36

height = 36 - 13 = 23 m

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User Jamie Hill
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Answer: The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is:

SA = 2πr^2 + 2πrh

where SA is the surface area, r is the radius, and h is the height.

In this case, we know that the surface area is 936π square meters and the radius is 13 meters. So we can plug those values into the formula and solve for h:

936π = 2π(13^2) + 2π(13)(h)

Simplifying:

936π = 338π + 26πh

936π - 338π = 26πh

598π = 26πh

h = 598/26 = 23

Therefore, the height of the cylinder is 23 meters.

Explanation:

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User Shaunda
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