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The volume of a sphere is 950 cubic inches. Use the formula for the volume of a sphere to find the radius to the nearest tenth of an inch
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The volume of a sphere is 950 cubic inches. Use the formula for the volume of a sphere to find the radius to the nearest tenth of an inch
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the volume of a sphere is 950 cubic inches. Use the formula for the volume of a sphere to find the radius to the nearest tenth of an inch
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volume of a sphere=(4/3)πr³ ⇒r=∛(3v/4π)
volume of a sphere=950 in³
Therefore:
r=∛(3*950 in³/4π)=6.09834... in≈6.1 in
answer: radius=6.1 in
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