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Find the volume of the space not taken up by the volleyball.

Find the volume of the space not taken up by the volleyball.-example-1
User Dhasneem
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Given that a volleyball is shipped in the cubical box.

The diameter of the ball is = 8.15 inches

So the radius will be r = 8.15/2 inches = 4.075

Now, the diameter of the ball will be the side of the cube as it is inside the box.

Then the side of the cube is a = 8.15 inches

Hence, the volume of the cubical box will be


\begin{gathered} V=a^3 \\ V=8.15*8.15*8.15\text{ in}^3 \\ V=541.343375\text{ in}^3 \end{gathered}

Now the volume of the ball


\begin{gathered} v=(4)/(3)\pi r^3 \\ v=(4)/(3)*3.14*4.075*4.075*4.075\text{ in}^3 \\ v=283.303033 \end{gathered}

Now the required volume will be

= V - v = 541.343375 - 283.303033 cubic inches

= 258.040342 cubic inches

After round-off, the answer will be 258 cubic inches.

Therefore the space left will be 258 cubic inches.

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