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A baseball has a diameter of 6 cm. If you wanted to replace the inside of the baseball with air, how much would be needed in cubic centimeters?
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A baseball has a diameter of 6 cm. If you wanted to replace the inside of the baseball with air, how much would be needed in cubic centimeters?
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its 70 centermeter becuase it is right
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This is just another way of asking "what is the volume of a sphere of 6cm"
The volume of a sphere is
The R is 3cm in this problem since the diameter is twice the radius. For a 3cm radius sphere this is 113.1cm^3
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