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The Skittles jar has a radius of 3.5 cm and a height of 11.5 cm. What would be a reasonable upper limit for the number of jelly beans in the jar? Reminder: use the Cylinder’s Volume form
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The Skittles jar has a radius of 3.5 cm and a height of 11.5 cm.
What would be a reasonable upper limit for the number of jelly beans in the jar?
Reminder: use the
Cylinder’s Volume form
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