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9 September, 23:49

Larry bought a container of tennis balls, shown below. The height of the container is 20.1 centimeters. Larry wants to find the volume of one of these tennis balls, but he does not know the radius. Assuming that the balls fit snugly in the container, how can Larry find the radius of one of the tennis balls? A. Divide the height of the container by 3. B. Divide the height of the container by 6. C. Multiply the height of the container by 2. D. Multiply the height of the container by 3.

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  1. 10 September, 02:57
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    It would "A" because the radius of a tennis ball is 6.86cm, so when you divide 20.1 by 3 you gey 6.8 which is about right
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