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A globe in a brass stand has a diameter of 40 in . what is the volume of the globe to the nearest cubic inch?

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The Globe is in the shape of a sphere, so we will use the volume of the sphere formula.


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Formula: Volume of a sphere
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Volume \ of \ a \ sphere = (4)/(3) \pi r^3

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Given Diameter, Find Radius
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Diameter = 40 in
Radius = 40 ÷ 2 = 20 in

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Apply Formula
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Volume \ of \ the \ sphere = (4)/(3) \pi (20)^3

Volume \ of \ the \ sphere = 33510 in^3

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Ans: Volume of the Globe is 33510 in³
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User Dexter Meyers
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You take half of the diameter to find the radius. 40 divided by 2 = 20

2* 3.14* 20 = 125.6in cubed

Don't forget to put 2 above inches for volume.
User Chumakoff
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