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The radius of a sphere is 3 cm. What is the sphere's volume? Round to the nearest tenth.

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it is c

because if u added it up u can see the thing to dd it up

User Saschoar
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Answer:


\large\boxed{V=113\ cm^3}

Explanation:

The formula of a volume of a sphere:


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

R - radius

We have R = 3cm. Substitute:


V=(4)/(3)\pi(3^3)=(4)/(3\!\!\!\!\diagup_1)\pi(27\!\!\!\!\!\diagup^9)=(4\pi)(9)=36\pi\ cm^3\\\\\pi\approx3.14\\\\V\approx(36)(3.14)=113.04\ cm^3\approx113\ cm^3

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