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The volume of a volleyball is about 288 cubic inches. what is the radius of the volleyball, to the nearest tenth of an inch? use 3.14 for π.


r = \sqrt{ (3v)/(4\pi) }


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Answer: 4.1 inches

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User Raza
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Answer:

The radius of the volleyball is 8.3 inches

Explanation:

Given


r = \sqrt{(3v)/(4\pi)}


v = 288

Required

Determine the value of r

To do this, we simply substitute 288 for v and 3.14 for π in the given equation.

This gives


r = \sqrt{(3v)/(4\pi)}


r = \sqrt{(3 * 288)/(4 * 3.14)}


r = \sqrt{(864)/(12.56)}


r = √(68.7898089172)


r = 8.29396219651


r = 8.3\ inch (Approximated)

Hence;

The radius of the volleyball is 8.3 inches

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