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A bakery sells cakes in the shape of hollow spheres. The larger diameter of each sphere is 6 cm. The thickness of each hollow sphere is 1 cm.

What is the amount of cake in each hollow sphere? State your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter.

The bakery packages 10 of the cake hollow spheres into a box. If the density of the hollow spheres is 1.415 g/cm3, what is the total mass of cake in the box?

Select the volume and total mass from the options below.

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Answer:

volume = 79.6

mass = 1126.3g

Explanation:

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