Answer:
V = 5747.02 ft^3
Explanation:
- We're given the general formula for volume (V) and we must use this general formula and the information we're given to find the volume of the hemisphere.
- r stands for radius, which is 1/2 the distance between the center of a circle and the edge. The 14 in the diagram represents the radius
- In the formula r^3 means that the radius is cubed and thus 14 must be multiplied by itself three times (14 * 14 * 14)
Therefore, to solve for volume, we plug in 14 for r in the general formula:

Lastly, volume is always in units cubed (e.g., ft^3 or mi^3 since volume deals with the three-dimensional space of an object