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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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\bf \textit{volume of a sphere}\\\\ V=\cfrac{4\pi r^3}{3}\quad \begin{cases} r=radius\\ -----\\ r=3 \end{cases}\implies V=\cfrac{4\pi 3^3}{3}\implies V=36\pi
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The volume of the given sphere is


36 \pi \: units \: {}^(3)

Step-by-step explanation

The volume of a sphere is calculated using the formula,


Volume= (4)/(3) \pi \: {r}^(3)


Where

r = 3 \: \: units \:
is the radius of the sphere.



We substitute this value into the formula to obtain,



Volume= (4)/(3) \pi \: {3}^(3)


This simplifies to,


Volume= 4 \pi * {3}^(2)


This will give us,


Volume= 4 \pi * 9


We finally multiply out to obtain,


Volume= 36\pi \: units \: {}^(3)

The correct answer is therefore B.
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