What's the lateral surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 3 and a height of 6

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

The lateral surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 3 and a height of 6 is 188Ï€ square units.

I Know I Know answered
1 year ago

NOPE!!!

Including the 2 circles
SA = 2Ï€(3^2) + 2Ï€(3)(6) = 54Ï€

oobleck oobleck answered
1 year ago

the lateral area is just 2Ï€rh = 2Ï€*3*6 = 36Ï€

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To calculate the lateral surface area of a cylinder, you need to know its radius and height.

The lateral surface area of a cylinder is given by the formula: Lateral Surface Area = 2 * π * radius * height

In this case, you have a cylinder with a radius of 3 and a height of 6.

To find the lateral surface area, we can substitute the given values into the formula:

Lateral Surface Area = 2 * π * 3 * 6

Lateral Surface Area = 36 * π

Lateral Surface Area ≈ 113.0973 square units

So, the lateral surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 3 and a height of 6 is approximately 113.0973 square units.

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