A sphere with a radius of 1.7 cm has a surface area of: 2.1 x 10$^{-5}$ m$^2$ 9.1 x 10$^{-4}$ m$^2$ 3.6 x 10$^{-3}$ m$^2$ 0.11 m$^2$ 36 m$^2$
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