Find the surface area of the cylinder. Use the approximation 3.14 for pi. (1 point) Responses 577.76 square yards 577.76 square yards 252.77 square yards 252.77 square yards 329.7 square yards 329.7 square yards 252.77 yards

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To find the surface area of a cylinder, you can use the formula:

\[ \text{Surface Area} = 2\pi r^2 + 2\pi rh \]

where \(r\) is the radius and \(h\) is the height of the cylinder.

However, to find the surface area, we need values for the radius and height. Since those values are not provided in your request, I'll outline how to use the formula with the approximation of \(\pi \approx 3.14\):

  1. Calculate the area of the two circular bases: \(2\pi r^2\)
  2. Calculate the area of the side (lateral surface area): \(2\pi rh\)
  3. Add both areas together to get the total surface area.

If you provide specific values for the radius \(r\) and height \(h\) of the cylinder, I can help you calculate the exact surface area, or if you are given options, you might have already done some calculations. Please provide these details to proceed!