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A manufacturer makes ball bearings out of molten steel. It takes 5.24 cubic centimeters of molten steel to make ball bearings that each have a diameter of 1 centimeter.
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A manufacturer makes ball bearings out of molten steel. It takes 5.24 cubic centimeters of molten steel to make ball bearings that each have a diameter of 1 centimeter.
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A manufacturer makes ball bearings out of molten steel. It takes 5.24 cubic centimeters of molten steel to make ball bearings that each have a diameter of 1 centimeter.
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10 ball bearings is the correct answer, i hope it works
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