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SA = 2tr2 + 2trh (Use 3.14 for 1.) 5 in.
30 in.
Find the surface area.
square inches
Do NOT round your answer.


SA = 2tr2 + 2trh

(Use 3.14 for 1.) 5 in.
30 in.
Find the surface area.
square inches
Do NOT round

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