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a bowling ball weighs 5.61 kg and a bowling pin weighs 1.57 kg about how many bowling pins would equal the weight of the bowling ball
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5.61 ÷ 1.57 = 3.57324840764
So, about 3 and a half bowling pins would equal the weight of the ball
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