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Question about Spatial Geometry: Metric Relations of the Cylinder

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Spatial Geometry: Metric Relations of the Cylinder

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A manufacturer of cans for canned food needs to design a new cylindrical can for a new product, respecting the following dimensions: the can must have a diameter of 12 cm and a height of 20 cm.

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