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Mathematics, 07.09.2021 18:20 girly37

The Jelly Belly jar has a radius of 4.5 cm and a height of 11.6 cm. Using the two given boxes for reference what would be a good estimate for the
number of jellybeans in the jar? (Reminder: Cylinder's Volume = pir2
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