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A basketball with a mass of 502 grams rests on the floor near a bowling ball with a mass of 5,203 grams. If a gravitational force of 5.82E-11 Newtons exists between them, how far apart from each other are they? a 1.99 m b 4.19 m c 1.32 m d 3.50 m e 1.73 m f 2.72 m g 1.44 m h 2.06 m
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