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What is the volume of the sphere below?

What is the volume of the sphere below?-example-1

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c

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User Rahul Vijay Dawda
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Answer: Option C.

Explanation:

The volume of a sphere can be calculated with this formula:


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

Where "r" is the radius.

You can observe in the figure that the value of the radius of this sphere is:


r=4\ units

Then you can substitute this radius into the formula
V=(4)/(3)\pi r^3.

Therefore, the volume of the sphere shown in the figure is:


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


V=(256)/(3)\pi \ units^3

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