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Assuming the average composition of air weighs approximately 0.0807 lbs per cubic foot, what is the weight of air in a giant spherical balloon with a diameter of 6 feet?
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Assuming the average composition of air weighs approximately 0.0807 lbs per cubic foot, what is the weight of air in a giant spherical balloon with a diameter of 6 feet?
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id say its 64 hope this helps
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It's 9lbs
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