SOLUTION: a dog food can has a height of 104 millimeters how many cans would you need to make a stack about 2.5 meters tall

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Question 846869: a dog food can has a height of 104 millimeters how many cans would you need to make a stack about 2.5 meters tall

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2.5 meters = 2.5*1000 = 2500 mm

(2500 mm)/(104 mm) = 2500/104 = 24.038461538461 round up to get 25.

So you need 25 cans.

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