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A sphere has a diameter of 6 cm.

What is the volume when pi is set to 3?

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Given that:

  • diameter= 6 cm

To find:

  • The volume of the given sphere when π is equal to 3.

Solution:

  • A sphere is a 3 dimensional solid with a curved surface.

First, we'll have to find the radius.

  • Radius is half of the diameter.


\large\boxed{\bold{r= (d)/(2)}}


r= \frac {6}{2}


r= 3 \ cm

Now, we can workout the volume.

Instead of π, we are asked to use 3.


\large\boxed{\bold{\red \pi \red = \ \red 3}}


\large\boxed{\bold{V= \ (4)/(3) \pi {r}^(3)}}

Now, substitute the values according to the formula.


V= \ (4)/(3) × 3 × {3}^(3)


\large\boxed{\bold{V= \ 108 \ {cm}^(3)}}

The answer is a whole number so you won't have to round off.

Therefore, the volume of the given sphere is 108 cubic centimeters.

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