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Assuming the formula of a cylinder, with a height of 2r, if the square area of a can of beans is x square inches, and the volume is x cubic inches, what's the value of x?…
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Assuming the formula of a cylinder, with a height of 2r, if the square area of a can of beans is x square inches, and the volume is x cubic inches, what's the value of x?
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It’s starts off when u have to get the cylinder and add them
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