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What is the weight of a bowling ball with a 5 inch radius if we know that one cubic inch weighs 1/100th of a pound?
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We find the volume of the ball in cubic inches:
V = 4/3 πr³
V = 4/3 x π x 5³
V = 523.6 cubic inches
Weight = 1/100 x 523.6
Weight = 5.24 pounds.
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