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The sphere weighs .075pound per cubic inch if the sphere radius is 4inches what is the weight to the sphere to the nearest pound
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The sphere weighs .075pound per cubic inch if the sphere radius is 4inches what is the weight to the sphere to the nearest pound
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Sphere Volume
= 4/3 •
π
• r³
Sphere Volume
= 4/3 •
π
•radius^3
Sphere Volume =
268.08
cubic inchesSphere weight =
268.08 * .075
Sphere weight = 20.106 pounds =20 pounds (rounded)
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