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What is the volume of a sphere that has a 12m diameter? A) 4070m^3 B) 509m^3 C) 7230m^3 D) 904m^3
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What is the volume of a sphere that has a 12m diameter?
A) 4070m^3
B) 509m^3
C) 7230m^3
D) 904m^3
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Volume of Sphere = (4/3)*(pi)*(r^3)
r = (D/2) = 6 m
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(4/3)*(pi)*((6^3)
= 904.7786.. m^3
I hope this helps.
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