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The radius r of a sphere is 8.5mm. calculate the sphere's volume v
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Volume = 4/3 * PI * r^3
Volume = 4/3 * PI * 8.5^3
Volume = 4.18879 *
614.125
Volume =
2,572.44 cubic centimeters
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