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A seafood company produces cans of tuna. Each can gets wrapped with a paper label. If every can has a radius of 8.3 centimeters, what is the approximate length of the paper required to cover two cans?

A. 26.062 centimeters

B. 52.124 centimeters

C. 104.248 centimeters

D. 216.3146 centimeters

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The answer is C! 104
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Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

The radius of a can = 8.3 centimeters

We have to calculate the circumference of the can by the formula :

C = 2π r

Where C = Circumference and r = radius.

C = 2(3.14159)×8.3

C = 6.28318 × 8.3

C = 52.150 centimeters.

Therefore, for 2 cans the paper required to cover

= 52.150 × 2 = 104.3 cm

Option C. Approximate length of the paper required 104.3 cm.

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