Tennis balls are sold in cylindrical canisters that hold three balls. If the height of the canister is 9.6 inches and the stacked balls touch the sides and bases of the cylinder, what is the surface area of one of the tennis balls? Use 3.14 to approximate pi and round your answer to the nearest tenth of a unit. 9.6 in
Tennis balls are sold in cylindrical canisters that hold three balls. If the height of the canister is 9.6 inches and the stacked balls touch the sides and bases of the cylinder, what is the surface area of one of the tennis balls? Use 3.14 to approximate pi and round your answer to the nearest tenth of a unit. 9.6 in
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