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How to solve the lateral surface area of a cylinder with a height of 11.2 and a radius of 4.9
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The lateral surface area of a cylinder with a height of 11.2 and a radius of 4.9 can be calculated using the formula A = 2πrh, where r is the radius and h is the height. In this case, A = 2π(4.9)(11.2) = 112.944π ≈ 355.7 square units.
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