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ASAP What is the volume of a sphere, to the nearest cubic inch, if the radius equals 3 inches? Use π = 3.14. A. 101 in³ B. 210 in³ C. not given D. 96 in³

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Answer: C. not given

Explanation:

formula for volume of sphere: V=(4/3)πr³

V=(4/3)πr³

V=(4/3)(3.14)(3)³

V=(4/3)(3.14)(27)

V=113 in³

User Arnold Balliu
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Answer:

C. Not given

V≈ 113 in³

Explanation:

The volume of a sphere can be found using the following formula.


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

We know the radius is 3 inches and we are using 3.14 for pi. Therefore, we can substitute
3 in in for
r and
3.14 in for
\pi


V= (4)/(3) *3.14* (3 in)^3

Evaluate the exponent first.

(3 in)³= 3 in * 3 in * 3 in = 9 in² * 3 in = 27 in³


V= (4)/(3) *3.14* 27 in^3

Multiply 3.14 and 27 in³


V= (4)/(3) * 84.78 in^3

Multiply 4/3 and 84.78 in³


V= 113.04 in^3

Round to the nearest cubic inch. The 0 in the tenth place tells us to leave the 113 as is.


V= \approx 113 in^3

Since 113 cubic inches is not an answer choice given, the correct answer is C. not given

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