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1. In Pedro's steps, he is wrong on step 3. Instead of cubing the value 6³ (multiplying 6 by itself 3 times), he multiplied 6 × 3, which is incorrect

CORRECT SOLUTION

using the formula for the volume of a sphere
(4)/(3)\pi r^3, we can plug in the given radius (6) into the formula and solve. we will use 3.14 for
\pi


(4)/(3)\pi 6^3 < solve 6³

6 × 6 = 36 × 6 = 216


(4)/(3)\pi (216) < multiply 3.14 × 216

3.14 × 216 = 678.24


(4)/(3)678.24 < multiply 678.24 by
(4)/(3)

678/24 ×
(4)/(3) = 904.32

so the volume of a sphere with a radius of 6 is approximately 904.32. its approximate as we didnt use the full value of π, but its still correct

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