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What would be the volume of a sphere if the radius is 6 in? Round to nearest tenth if needed

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Answer:

904.8cm

Explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given as


(4)/(3)\pi {r}^(2)

There is only one variable, the radius, which we are given in the problem.

since the radius is 6 cm, we can plug that in to the formula


(4)/(3) \pi {6}^(2)

Put this into the calculator, and we see that the volume is 904.8cm rounded to the nearest tenth.

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