Respuesta :
Answer:
Lateral Area (L) of the cylinder is given by:
[tex]L = 2 \pi rh[/tex] ....[1]
where,
r is the radius of the cylinder
h is the height of the cylinder.
As per the statement:
Given:
r = 6 units , h = 20 units
Substitute the given values and use [tex]\pi = 3.14[/tex] in [1] we have;
[tex]L = 2 \cdot 3.14 \cdot 6 \cdot 20[/tex]
Simplify:
[tex]L = 753.6[/tex] square units.
Therefore, the lateral area for the cylinder with the given measurement is, 753.6 square units.