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Which point on the number line represents the volume of a sphere with a radius of 3 units? Use 3.14 for I.50100150200250300350ResetNext

Which point on the number line represents the volume of a sphere with a radius of-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation

The formula to find the volume of a sphere is:


\begin{gathered} V=(4)/(3)\pi r^3 \\ \text{ Where r is the radius of the sphere} \end{gathered}

In this case, we have:


\begin{gathered} r=3 \\ \pi\approx3.14 \\ \text{ The symbol }\approx\text{ is read 'approximately'.} \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} V=(4)/(3)\pi r^(3) \\ V\approx(4)/(3)(3.14)(3)^3 \\ V\approx(4)/(3)(3.14)(27) \\ V\approx113.04 \end{gathered}

Thus, the volume of the sphere is approximately 113.04 cubic units.

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The point on the number line that represents the volume of the given sphere is the one close to 100.

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