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a cylinder is shown below.which diagram is a net for the cylinder?what is the surface area of the cylinder?write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.about ____ square millimeters
Step1: Identify correct net
The net of a cylinder has a rectangle whose length equals the circumference of the circular base. The circumference of a circle is $C=2\pi r$. For $r=9$ mm, $C=2\pi(9)=18\pi$ mm. So the net with the $18\pi$ mm long rectangle is correct.
Step2: Recall surface area formula
Total surface area of a cylinder: $SA=2\pi r^2 + 2\pi r h$, where $r=9$ mm, $h=7$ mm.
Step3: Calculate area of two bases
Compute $2\pi r^2$:
$2\pi (9)^2 = 2\pi(81)=162\pi$
Step4: Calculate lateral surface area
Compute $2\pi r h$:
$2\pi(9)(7)=126\pi$
Step5: Sum the areas
Total surface area:
$SA=162\pi + 126\pi=288\pi$
Step6: Convert to decimal approximation
Use $\pi\approx3.14159$:
$288\times3.14159\approx904.78$
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- Correct net: The diagram with the rectangle labeled $18\pi$ mm and 7 mm, paired with two 9 mm radius circles.
- Surface area: about $904.8$ square millimeters