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Keri has some ball bearings. Each one is in the shape of a sphere with a radius of 6 mm. (a) Find the volume of one ball bearing. Give your answer in mm3 in terms of pi
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Keri has some ball bearings. Each one is in the shape of a sphere with a radius of 6 mm.
(a) Find the volume of one ball bearing. Give your answer in mm3 in terms of pi
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What kind of balls??
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