Which of the following conditions should be given to make the total surface area of a sphere and cylinder to be equal?
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Source: Previous Question PapersDiameter of a sphere should be equal to the radius of a cylinder.
Radius and height of a cylinder is equal to the radius of a sphere.
Radius of a cylinder should be double the radius of sphere.
Height of a cylinder should be equal to the diameter of the sphere.
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