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A sphere has a radius of 16 in. Which statements about the sphere are true? Check all that apply. The sphere has a diameter of 8 in. The volume of the sphere is . The sphere has a diameter of 32 in. The radius’s length is one-half the length of the diameter. The volume of the sphere is . The diameter’s length is one-half the length of the radius.

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c

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Answer:

The sphere has a diameter of 32 in.

The radius’s length is one-half the length of the diameter.

Explanation:

The diameter is the measurement of the line that starts at one end of a circle or a sphere and ends at the other end.

The radius is half the diameter. The radius goes from one end of the circle or sphere to the center.

So, if a sphere has a radius of 16 inches, it would have a diameter of 32 inches.

16 * 2 = 32

I cannot see the volume of the sphere.


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

Using 3.14 for pi and 16 for 'r':


4/3 * 3.14 * 16^3\\\\4/3*3.14 *4096\\\\4.1866...*4096\\\\17148.3136

The volume of the sphere is about 17148 cubic centimetres.

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