| 10. A metal pipe is 77 cm long. The inner diameter of a cross-section is 4 cm, the outer diameter being 4.8 cm. Find its: (a) total surface area
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Kara Rogers, senior biomedical sciences editor of Encyclopædia Britannica, discussing the difference between a scientific hypothesis and a scientific theory.
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