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Trevor covered a cylindrical can with paper for a project. The can is 18 centimeters tall and has a 5 centimeter radius. Which is closest to the minimum amount of paper Trevor needed to cover the entire
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Trevor covered a cylindrical can with paper for a project. The
can is 18 centimeters tall and has a 5 centimeter radius.
Which is closest to the minimum amount of paper Trevor
needed to cover the entire can?
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722 cm ^2
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