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First, we need to calculate the surface area of the cylinder. The surface area of a cylinder is given by the formula:

Surface Area = 2πr(r + h), where r is the radius and h is the height.

Given that the surface area of the net diagram is 395.64 ft^2, we can set up the equation:
395.64 = 2 * 3.14 * r * (r + h)

Since we do not have the radius, we cannot solve for the height based on this information alone. More information or measurements need to be provided in order to determine the height of the net diagram.