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A blanket is being wrapped for a gift. A cylinderical tube is being used, but needs to be gift wrapped. The tube is 24.5 inches tall and has a radius of 7 inches. Approximately how much wrapping is needed
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A blanket is being wrapped for a gift. A cylinderical tube is being used, but needs to be gift wrapped. The tube is 24.5 inches tall and has a radius of 7 inches. Approximately how much wrapping is needed to wrap the tube?
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did the quiz answer is 1385 inches squared
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I'm not a hundred percent sure but I'm going to go with 9.62ft2
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