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A ten-pin boeling ball has the volume of about 5374 cm^3. A cadlepin bolwing ball has a volume of about 48 in^3. About how much greater is the volume of ten-pin bowling ball tha…
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A ten-pin boeling ball has the volume of about 5374 cm^3. A cadlepin bolwing ball has a volume of about 48 in^3. About how much greater is the volume of ten-pin bowling ball tha…
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A ten-pin boeling ball has the volume of about 5374 cm^3. A cadlepin bolwing ball has a volume of about 48 in^3. About how much greater is the volume of ten-pin bowling ball than the volume of candlepin bowling ball.
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Answer: 16122/144= 111.95
Step-by-step explanation: 5374cm^3=16122 48in^3=144= 111.95
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