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Mary finds a can of soup in the pantry. The label is ripped, so she cannot read how much soup it contains. She measures the can and finds out that it has a height of 418 inches and a radius of 212 inches. Which equation can she use to find its volume in cubic inches? V=π(114)2(418)
V=π(418)2(114)
V=π(212)2(418)
V=π(418)2(212)

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