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What is the approximate volume of the sphere?
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What is the approximate volume of the sphere?
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Vol. of a sphere of radius r is V = (4/3)*pi*r^2. Here the radius is 5 m. Thus,
the radius of the sphere shown here is V = (4/3)*pi*(5 m)^2. Evaluate this to find the answer.
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Your best bet is A. 524
Use the formula V=4/3(pi)r^3 or
Not sure if that made sense but you need to multiply to radius(cubed) by pi and divide it by 4/3
Next time just google the volume formula of a sphere
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