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Explain when each of the following formula adjustments might prove useful.

A. Dividing the volume formula for a sphere by two.
B. Dividing the volume formula for a rectangle prism by three.

User Jar
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we know that

Part a)
volume of a sphere=(4/3)*pi*r³
where r is the radius
When the volume formula of the sphere is divided by two, it is useful to find the volume of the hemisphere
so
volume of hemisphere=[(4/3)*pi*r³]/2----> (2/3)*pi*r³

part b) volume of the rectangular prism=pi*B*h
where
B is the area of the rectangular base
h is the height of the prism

When dividing the volume formula of a rectangular prism by three, it is useful to obtain the volume of a rectangular pyramid with the same base and the same height as the prism

volume rectangular pyramid=(1/3)*[pi*B*h]

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