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Tennis balls with a 3-inch diameter are sold in cans of three. The can is a cylinder. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth.
What is the volume of one tennis ball?
What is the volume of the cylinder?
Assume the balls touch the can on the sides, top, and bottom. What is the volume of the space not occupied by the tennis balls?

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Answered by abdulwahidaribam9559
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Step-by-step explanation:

Tennis balls with a 3-inch diameter are sold in cans of three. The can is a cylinder. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth.

What is the volume of one tennis ball?

What is the volume of the cylinder?

Assume the balls touch the can on the sides, top, and bottom. What is the volume of the space not occupied by the tennis balls?

Answered by ayush12002
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