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If the sphere shown has a radius of 9 units, what is the volume of the sphere? A. 113.04 units3 B. 3,052.08 units3 C. 24,416.64 units3 D. 1,017.36 units3
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If the sphere shown has a radius of 9 units, what is the volume of the sphere?
A. 113.04 units3
B. 3,052.08 units3
C. 24,416.64 units3
D. 1,017.36 units3
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V = 4/3 * 3.14 * 9^3 = 3052.08
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