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The gift shop at a science museum sells lollipops that are made to look like the planets. Each lollipop is shaped like a sphere and has a radius of 12 mm. whats the volume of each lollipop! ANSWER THIS
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Answer:
7238.23
Explanation:
v=4/3πrcubed
solve it and get the answer
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