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A can of soda can be modeled as a right cylinder. Santiago measures its radius as 2.1 cm and volume as 129 cubic centimeters. Find the height of the can in centimeters. Round yo…
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A can of soda can be modeled as a right cylinder. Santiago measures its radius as 2.1 cm and volume as 129 cubic centimeters. Find the height of the can in centimeters. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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The height of the can of soda is approximately 6.2 centimeters.
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