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A can of soda has a volume of 355 mL. The area of a circle is given as A = A can of soda has a volume of 355 mL. The area of a circle is given as A =   r<sup>2</sup>, where r is the radius of the circle, so the volume of the can is given by V = (   r<sup>2</sup>) h, where h is the height of the can. If a particular can has a height of 12.2 cm what is the radius of the can? A)  3.04 mm B)  3.04 cm C)  9.26 mm D)  9.26 cm r2, where r is the radius of the circle, so the volume of the can is given by V = ( A can of soda has a volume of 355 mL. The area of a circle is given as A =   r<sup>2</sup>, where r is the radius of the circle, so the volume of the can is given by V = (   r<sup>2</sup>) h, where h is the height of the can. If a particular can has a height of 12.2 cm what is the radius of the can? A)  3.04 mm B)  3.04 cm C)  9.26 mm D)  9.26 cm r2) h, where h is the height of the can. If a particular can has a height of 12.2 cm what is the radius of the can?

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