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18 Points on the line Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 1 point)
(06.04 MC)

A cylindrical container that contains three balls that are 2.7 inches in diameter is standing on its base and passes through an x-ray scanner that scans from the top only. What outline will appear on the x-ray screen, and with what dimensions?

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A rectangle that is 2.7 in x 8.1 in
A rectangle that is 5.4 in x 8.1 in
A circle with a diameter of 2.7 in
A circle with a diameter of 5.4 in

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18 Points on the line

Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 1 point)
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