Mike has a styrofoam ball

  1. Mike has a styrofoam ball that has a radius of 12 cm. Find the volume of the styrofoam ball. Round to the nearest tenth.
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  2. Mike has a Styrofoam ball that has a radius of 12 cm. Find the volume of the styrofoam ball. Round to the nearest tenth. =3.14Mi
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  3. Mike and Joe take turns pitching a baseball, and Drew catches it. Mike can throw the ball harder than Joe can.Which of the
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  4. If you were on the moon, and you were trying to move a 20-lb bowling ball and a 3-foot cube of Styrofoam, which item would take
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  5. Mike and Joe take turns pitching a baseball, and Drew catches it. Mike can throw the ball harder than Joe can.Which of the
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  6. I'm super confused about how to approach this problem. Please help.A ball of Styrofoam (ρ = 100 kg/m3) is totally submerged in
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  7. Mike throws a ball upward & toward the east at a 20.0 angle with a speed of 51.0 . Nancy drives east past Mike at 15.0 at the
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  8. A child playing in a swimming pool realizes that it is easy to push a small inflated ball under the surface of the water whereas
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  9. A ball of Styrofoam (ρ = 100 kg/m3) is totally submerged in water. The ball has a mass of 300.0 g (it could be a pretty big
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  10. A Styrofoam ball of radius 60 cm falls with a terminal velocity of 8.65 m/s. What is the mass of the ball?
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