Hello there. To solve this question, we'll have to remember some properties about cylinders.
We want to determine the surface area of the following cylinder:
In this case, the surface area comprehends the bottom, the top and the lateral area of the cylinder.
For a cylinder with height h and radius R, it is easy to show that
By redrawing the cylinder as the following figures:
Notice the 2pi * R came from the measure of the circumference of the top and bottom circles.
The area of the circles are given as
[tex]\pi\cdot R^2[/tex]And the area of the rectangle is
[tex]2\pi Rh[/tex]So the surface area of this cylinder is given as
[tex]2\pi R^2+2\pi Rh[/tex]Plugging the values R = h = 1.5 m, we'll get
[tex]2\pi\cdot1.5\cdot(1.5+1.5)=9\pi\approx28.27\text{ m}^2[/tex]In this case, the answer is 9pi and it is contained in the 4th option.