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How do you find the surface area when given a circumference? - Answers

For a circle the diameter can be found by dividing the circumference by pi. Once the diameter is found by squaring the radius multiplied by pi. For a cylinder follow the previous method and multiply the answer by two. Multiply the circumference of the circle by the cylinder height. Add the two answers together.



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For a circle the diameter can be found by dividing the circumference by pi. Once the diameter is found by squaring the radius multiplied by pi. For a cylinder follow the previous method and multiply the answer by two. Multiply the circumference of the circle by the cylinder height. Add the two answers together.



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How do you find the surface area when given a circumference? - Answers

For a circle the diameter can be found by dividing the circumference by pi. Once the diameter is found by squaring the radius multiplied by pi. For a cylinder follow the previous method and multiply the answer by two. Multiply the circumference of the circle by the cylinder height. Add the two answers together.

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