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What about this one?

What about this one?-example-1
User Noha
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Answer:

108

Explanation:

Okay here we see a diameter of 6 which is a line that shows the width of the whole circle. The radius is half of the diameter. So its 3. So its asking to use 3 for pie and the formula is 4/3 pie r^3. So we do 4/3 times 3 times 3^3 and we get 108. I hope this helps.

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