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Find the cube of each semimajor axis length (A) by raising the value to the third power. Write your results in the table provided. Round all values to the nearest thousandth. Consult the math review e if you need help with exponents.
(A)3
Mercury6
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune

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