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User Dan Baruch
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Answer:

500 cubic inches

Explanation:

To find the volume of a sphere, you have to use the equation


V = (4)/(3) \pi r^3 <-- Where V stands for volume, and r stands for radius

Using the radius of 5 shown in the picture, we can insert it into the equation to get:


V = (4)/(3) \pi *5^3


V = (4)/(3)\pi *125

The picture also tells us to use 3 for pi, so we can insert that into the equation as well.


V= (4)/(3) * 3 * 125


V = 500

Now that we have the volume, we just have to add the unit, which will be cubic inches, since the unit that the length is measured in is inches, and volume is three-dimensional, which means the inches will be cubic.

User Alexandru Dranca
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Answer:

500 in^3

Explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given by

V = 4/3 pi r^3

Using 3 for pi

V = 4/3 (3) (5)^3

V = 4 * 125

V = 500

User Gary Evans
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