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A sphere has a radius of 9 feet. A second sphere has a radius of 6 feet. What is the difference of the volumes of the spheres? The volume of the larger sphere is π cubic feet greater than the volume of the smaller sphere.

User Tamas Mezei
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Answer:

684 π

Explanation:

volume of a sphere = (4/3) x (n) x (r^3)

n = 22/7

r = radius

volume of larger sphere

4/3 x n x 9³ = 972 n

4/3 x n x 6³ =288n

972n - 288n = 684n

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