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A can of Hormel chili with beans is 11 cm tall and 7cm across C. How much metal was used to construct the can?
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A can of Hormel chili with beans is 11 cm tall and 7cm across
C. How much metal was used to construct the can?
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I agree with 318.87. ^^
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318.87 cm of metal to be exact.
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