A can of peanuts has a diameter of 10.18 cm, a height of 9.34 cm, and a mass of 342 g. The average density of the can is ______ g/cm3 (3 SF)
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A can of peanuts has a diameter of 10.18 cm, a height of 9.34 cm, and...
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