approximate the volume if aluminium needed for a beverage can of radius 3 cm ans height 18 cm assume the walls of the can are .13 cm thick.
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V_inner = π(3 cm)^2(18 cm) V_inner = π(9 cm^2)(18 cm) V_inner = 162π cm^3 Show more…
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