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A sphere has a radius of 6 meters. A second sphere has a radius of 3 meters. What is the difference of the volumes of the spheres?

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∆volume = 4/3 *pi * (R^3 -r^3 )
= 4/3 *pi*((6)^3 -(3)^3)
= 252*pi
= 791.68 m^3
User Jay Modi
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Answer:


791. 28 m^3\\

Explanation:

Volume of sphere with 6 meter radius


= (4)/(3) \pi r^3\\= (4)/(3) (3.14) ( 6^3)\\= 904.32 m^3\\

Volume of sphere with 3 meter radius


= (4)/(3) \pi r^3\\= (4)/(3) (3.14) ( 3^3)\\= 113.04 m^3\\

Difference between the volume of two sphere


= (904 .32 m^3)- ( 113.04 m^3)\\= 791.28 m^3\\

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