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Toy rubber balls are packaged in a cylinder that holds 3 balls. The diameter of each ball is 8.7 cm. Find the volume of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for t. The volume of the cylinder is about cm3 (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
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