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If V(r)=4/3pir³, find V(3/4)

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Explanation:

r = 3/4


V(r) =(4)/(3)\pir^(3)\\\\V((3)/(4))=(4)/(3)*\pi (3)/(4)*(3)/(4)*(3)/(4)\\\\=(3*3)/(4*4)\pi \\\\=(9)/(16)*3.14\\\\=1.77

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