Math, asked by sreepangipraneethi, 6 months ago

18. How many spherical balls can be made
out of a solid cube of lead whose edge
measures 44 cm and each ball being
4 cm. in diameter ?
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Answered by palwaitejaswinie
1

Answer:

88

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