Find service area of a cylinder

Formula = 2(pi x r^2) + 2(pi)(r)(H)

Diameter = 1ft.
Height = 4ft.

2(3.14 x 6^2) + 2(3.14)(6)(4)
2(113.04) + 6.28 x 24
226.08 + 150.72
SA = 376.8 ft.

You have to use all feet or all inches

r = 0.5 feet NOT 6 inches

2(3.14 x 0.25) + 2(3.14)(.5)(4)

answer in feet^2

Phil had a pizza that was divided into 8 equal parts she ate 3 of them Dan has a pizza that is the same size but his is divided into 4 equal parts who ate more pizza

3/4 = .75

3/8 = .375
which is bigger?

To find the surface area of a cylinder, you need to use the formula: SA = 2(pi x r^2) + 2(pi)(r)(H)

First, you need to determine the values of the radius (r) and the height (H) of the cylinder.

Given:
Diameter = 1ft.

To find the radius, divide the diameter by 2: 1ft / 2 = 0.5ft

So the radius (r) is 0.5ft.

Height = 4ft.

Now, substitute these values into the formula:

SA = 2(pi x r^2) + 2(pi)(r)(H)
SA = 2(3.14 x 0.5^2) + 2(3.14)(0.5)(4)
SA = 2(3.14 x 0.25) + 2(3.14)(0.5)(4)
SA = 2(0.785) + 2(3.14)(0.5)(4)
SA = 1.57 + 2(3.14)(0.5)(4)
SA = 1.57 + 2(6.28)(4)
SA = 1.57 + 50.24
SA = 51.81

Therefore, the surface area of the given cylinder is 51.81 square feet.