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A hollow ball is made of rubber that is 1 cm thick. The ball has a diameter at the outside surface of 10 cm. What is the approximate volume of rubber used to make the ball? Use 3.14 to approximate pi.
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A hollow ball is made of rubber that is 1 cm thick. The ball has a diameter at the outside surface of 10 cm.
What is the approximate volume of rubber used to make the ball?
Use 3.14 to approximate pi.
255.4 cm³
267.9 cm³
523.3 cm³
2043.1 cm³
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The answer to this question is a 255.4 m^3
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