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Hey I have the formula for this equation but I don't understand mind giving me a hand

Hey I have the formula for this equation but I don't understand mind giving me a hand-example-1

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Answer:

See example below

Explanation:

The volume of a sphere is the amount of space inside it. A sphere is any round shape 3d object like a ball. Every sphere has a radius from its center to the edge. Using the radius in the formula, gives the volume.

As there is no problem in the picture, here is an example:

Find the volume of a sphere with radius 4 inches.

Substitute r = 4 into
V = (4)/(3) \pi r^3.


V = (4)/(3) \pi r^3\\V = (4)/(3) \pi 4^3\\V = (4)/(3) \pi *64\\V = (4*64)/(3) \pi\\V = (256)/(3) \pi\\V = 84.333 (3.14)\\V = 267.94 in^3

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