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The fuel tanks on some ships are spheres of which only the top halves are above deck. If one of these tanks is 96 ft in diameter, how many gallons of fuel does it hold? Use 1 ft3 ≈ 7.5 gal
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The fuel tanks on some ships are spheres of which only the top halves are above deck. If one of these tanks is 96 ft in diameter, how many gallons of fuel does it hold? Use
1 ft3 ≈ 7.5 gal
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720
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96 * 7.5
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