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In terms of power is the volume of the sphere

In terms of power is the volume of the sphere-example-1
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Answer: Choice D) 36000pi

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The diameter is 60 feet, so the radius is half that at 60/2 = 30 feet.

Plug r = 30 into the formula below and simplify

V = (4/3)*pi*r^3

V = (4/3)*pi*(30)^3

V = (4/3)*pi*27000

V = (4/3)*27000*pi

V = 36000pi

User Sergey Solomatin
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Answer:


36000\pi ft^3

Explanation:


V=(4)/(3) \pi r^3\\=(4)/(3) \pi 30^3\\=113097.336ft^3\\

In terms of Pi this equals


36000\pi ft^3

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