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From the solid gold in the form of a cube of side length 1 cm, spherical solid balls each having the surface area π1/3 cm2 are to be made. Assuming that there is no loss of the material in the process of making the balls, the maximum number of balls made will be
3
4
6
9
Let r be the radius of each spherical ball. Thus, the maximum number of balls formed are 6
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