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Three tennis balls are stacked and then tightly packed into a cylindrical can. Which is greater: the height of the can, or the circumference of the top of the can?
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Three tennis balls are stacked and then tightly packed into a cylindrical can. Which is greater: the height of the can, or the circumference of the top of the can?
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Three tennis balls are stacked and then tightly packed into a cylindrical can.
Which is greater: the height of the can, or the circumference of the top of the can?
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I think it is the height of the can but I am not sure.
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