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The mountain dew branch of pepsi-co wants to produce a new can. the can is to be made of a material that costs $0.002 per square cm. the can is to also have a label that covers the material. the cost of the label is $0.001 per square cm. mountain dew wants this new can to hold 16.91 fluid ounces (which is approximately 500 ml = 500 cubic cm). use the diagram below to you. find the radius, the height and the price per can.

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