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A spherical boulder is 16 ft in diameter and weighs almost 6 tons. Find the volume. Use 3.14 for pie.
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A spherical boulder is 16 ft in diameter and weighs almost 6 tons. Find the volume. Use
3.14 for pie.
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To find the volume we will use the following equation: V=4/3piR^3
The correct answer should be 1436.76
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Answer:
2143.57 ft³
Explanation:
Volume formula:
V = 4/3πr³
Substitute:
r = d/2 = 16 ft/2 = 8ft
π = 3.14
Find the volume:
V = 4/3*3.14*8³ = 2143.57 ft³ (rounded)
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