SOLUTION: If the radius of a tennis ball is 3.5 cm, what percent of the can is occupied by air, not including the air inside the ball?
I know that the answer is 100% because my teacher ga
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Question 469993: If the radius of a tennis ball is 3.5 cm, what percent of the can is occupied by air, not including the air inside the ball?
I know that the answer is 100% because my teacher gave it go us, yet I don't know how to go about solving it.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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