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A volleyball of radius 13 inches fits exactly in a cylinder with the same radius. A sphere with a radius of 13 inches is inside of a cylinder with a radius of 13 inches. The cylinder has a height of 26 inches. Inside the container there is empty space not taken up by the volleyball. What is the volume of that empty space? Use 3.14 for π and round the answer to the nearest cubic inch.

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Answer:

26in cylinder

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A volleyball of radius 13 inches fits exactly in a cylinder with the same radius. ~26in cylinder. Inside the container there is empty space not taken up by the volleyball.

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B. 4,599

Explanation:

Volume of empty space = Volume of cylinder - volume of sphere

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