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Mathematics, 26.05.2020 11:58 jeff6284

While making a jar, a potter removes part of a clay sphere and stores the clay from the removed part in a box with dimensions x feet, y feet, and z feet. She uses the expression below to calculate the number of jars she can make in the same manner before the box is full. According to this expression, what is the volume of each part of the clay sphere the potter removes?

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