Which cylinder has a different surface area than the others?

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An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 5 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 55 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 5 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 55 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.

An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 12 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 14 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 12 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 14 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.

An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 10 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 20 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 10 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 20 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.

An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 15 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 5 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a cylinder with radius, 15 centimeters, and perpendicular height, 5 centimeters. The edges that are not visible are represented by a dashed line.

The cylinder with a radius of 5 centimeters and a perpendicular height of 55 centimeters has a different surface area than the others.