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A can contains 3 tennis balls, tightly packed. Each ball has a diameter of 2.5in. How much greater is the circumference of the can than the height of the can
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A can contains 3 tennis balls, tightly packed. Each ball has a diameter of 2.5in. How much greater is the circumference of the can than the height of the can
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A can contains 3 tennis balls, tightly packed. Each ball has a diameter of 2.5in. How much greater is the circumference of the can than the height of the can
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The circumference, which is 7.86 is .36 inches greater than the height (7.5 inches) of the can.
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