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Craig is designing a new cylinder-shaped can for a pet food company. He wants the height of the can to be 40 mm and the radius of the can to be 1 3/8 times the height of the can. He models the can on a coordinate grid as a rectangle in the first quadrant that will be rotated around the y-axis to create the 3-dimensional can. What will be the diameter of the can?

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The height of the can for this case is given by:
h = 40 mm
The radius of the can is given by:
r = (1 3/8) * h
Substituting values:
r = (1 3/8) * 40
r = 55 mm
Therefore, the diameter of the can is:
d = 2 * r
d = 2 * 55
d = 110 mm
Answer:
The diameter of the can will be:
d = 110 mm
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