Find the surface area of the solid represented by each net.

2 circles with attached to a rectangle who's height is 84 cm length is 86.8 cm and circle diameter is 26.6 cm

"Two circles attached to a rectangle" does not describe a sold. Is also unclear what you mean by "each net". Please rephrase the question.

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To find the surface area of the solid represented by the net, we need to determine the individual areas of each face and then sum them up.

In this case, the solid is composed of a rectangular face and two circular faces.

Step 1: Calculate the area of the rectangular face.
The rectangular face has a height of 84 cm and a length of 86.8 cm. The formula to calculate the area of a rectangle is A = length × width. So, the area of the rectangular face is A = 86.8 cm × 84 cm.

Step 2: Calculate the area of each circular face.
The diameter of the circles is given as 26.6 cm. To find the radius, we divide the diameter by 2. So, the radius (r) of each circle is 26.6 cm / 2 = 13.3 cm.
The formula to calculate the area of a circle is A = πr^2. So, the area of each circular face is A = π × (13.3 cm)^2.

Step 3: Calculate the total surface area.
To find the total surface area, we sum up the areas of the rectangular face and the two circular faces: Total Surface Area = 2 × Circular Face Area + Rectangular Face Area.

Now, you can substitute the values we calculated into the formula to find the surface area.

Total Surface Area = (2 × π × (13.3 cm)^2) + (86.8 cm × 84 cm)