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Mathematics
John collects marbles. He stores his marbles in an old tin can that his grandmother gave him.The ten can has a shape of a cylinder with a diameter of 8 inches and a height of 12 inches.If 1 cubic inch holds 2 marbles,approximately how many marbles can the tin can hold?
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