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Assuming that π = 3.14, how much air will it take to fill a sports ball with a radius of 6 cm? A. 904.32 cm^3 B. 3,052.08 cm^3 C. 7,234.56 cm^3 D. 14,130 cm^3
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Assuming that π = 3.14, how much air will it take to fill a sports ball with a radius of 6 cm? A. 904.32 cm^3 B. 3,052.08 cm^3 C. 7,234.56 cm^3 D. 14,130 cm^3
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Assuming that π = 3.14, how much air will it take to fill a sports ball with a radius of 6 cm?
A. 904.32 cm^3
B. 3,052.08 cm^3
C. 7,234.56 cm^3
D. 14,130 cm^3
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