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A tennis ball manufacturing company currently produces a cylindrical can with a height of 7.45 inches and a width of 2.7 inches. The company wants to minimize the amount of plastic that is wasted in the process of making each tennis ball can. The current can manufactured by the company is filled with three tennis balls and is shown in the figure. 4 The company pays x amount of dollars for each square inch of surface area required to make the plastic cans. To save money and minimize the amount of plastic wasted in the production of each tennis ball can, the company plans to change the width of the can to match that of the tennis balls they sell. If each tennis ball has a volume of 8 cubic inches, and the company keeps the same height of the can, what is the new surface area, to the nearest tenth of a square inch, of the redesigned tennis ball can?

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