Mensurationeasy · Past Paper
The lateral surface area of a right circular cylinder is 176 sq. cm and its base radius is 4 cm. Find its height.
A7 cm
B14 cm
C3.5 cm
D10 cm
✓ Correct Answer: A — 7 cm
2πrh = 176. 2 * (22/7) * 4 * h = 176. (176/7) * h = 176. h = 7 cm.
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