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(Pts: 1) Please help me! Question is in attachment!
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(Pts: 1) Please help me! Question is in attachment!
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Yes your answer is correct.
9 = R , for radious
Sphere Formula = s = 4, Pi r powered by 2 , volume below :
Volume of a sphere = V = (4/3)x(3.14)x(r^3)
now we have to multiply by pi = 3.14 which gets us
3052.08 | in powered by 3
so again yes you were right
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- - Solve:
To find the volume of a sphere:
3.14≈π
Now since its telling us to use π, then we do our formula by multiplying by π.
π=3.14 (Approximate amount)
So:
So you are correct.
When Radius=9, you plug in for R. :)
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