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What is the volume of the can? Area of top=40cm2 height = 12cm
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What is the volume of the can? Area of top=40cm2 height = 12cm
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you would do 40cm x 12cm to get the volume = 480cm
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The volume of a can can be determined by the equation
Volume = Area x Height
Volume = 40cm^2 x 12cm =
480cm^3
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