Questions involving rectangular solids, particularly data sufficiency questions, test whether you understand the concept of volume and surface area. You essentially need to remember that you need three different values to find volume and surface area (the length, the width and the height). If the prompt and statements 1 and 2 are lacking some these values or some way to find them, neither of the statements will be sufficient.
A rectangular solid is formed by 3 pairs of similar rectangular faces. In other words, 6 rectangular faces in total.
If you don’t know the radius, anything that enables you to determine the radius, such as the diameter (radius = diameter / 2) or the circumference (radius = circumference / 2pi) will suffice.
Regarding cylinders, the formulas you need to know are
To find the surface area of the stripe, you need to know the circumference of the cylinder, but there is not data in the question that gives you the radius or diameter to let you find the circumference. Hence the answer should be that neither statement together is sufficient.








