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A spherical marble has a radius of 0.6 cm what is the approximate volume of the marble?

a. 0.68cm^3
b. 0.90 cm^3
c.1.51 cm^3
d. 7.24cm^3

User Benizi
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Answer:

b. 0.90 cm^3

Explanation:

Here we have to use the formula.

Volume of a spherical V = 4/3 πr^3

Given: r = 0.6 cm

Now plug in r = 0.6 in the above formula, we get

V = 4/3 π*(0.6)^3

V = 4/3*3.14*0.216 [π = 3.14]

V = 2.71296/3

V= 0.90432

When we round to the nearest hundredths place, we get

V = 0.90 cm^3

Hope this will helpful.

Thank you.

User Giles Bennett
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Answer: option b

Explanation:

You must apply the formula for calculate the volume of a sphere, which is shown below:


V=(4)/(3)r^(3)\pi

Where r is the radius (
r=0.6cm)

When you substitute values into the formula you obtain that the volume of the marble is the following:


V=(4)/(3)(0.6cm)^(3)\pi=0.90cm^(3)

User Geza
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