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Here is a sphere with a radius of 4 feet. What is the Volume of the sphere? Express your answer in terms of π (exact answer).Work must be shown. v=4/3*π*r^3 =4/3*π*4^3 =
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Here is a sphere with a radius of 4 feet. What is the Volume of the sphere? Express your answer in terms of π (exact answer).Work must be shown.
v=4/3*π*r^3
=4/3*π*4^3
=
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V= 4/3×pi×r³
V=4/3×3×4³=4⁴=256
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