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Han finds an expression for S(r) that gives the surface area in square inches of any cylindrical can with a specific fixed volume, in terms of its radius r in inches. This is the graph Han gets if he allows r to take on any value between -1 and 5. What would be a more appropriate domain for Han to use instead?
What is the approximate minimum surface area for the can?


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