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What is the volume of this sphere?

Use A 2 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

What is the volume of this sphere? Use A 2 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest-example-1

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Answer:

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Explanation:


volume = (4)/(3) * \pi {r}^(3) \\ = (4)/(3) * 3.14 * ( {10}^(3) ) \\ = 4186.666mm {}^(3)

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Given:

  • r= 10 mm

Note that:

  • r: radius

To find:

  • The volume of the sphere to the nearest hundredth.

Solution:

  • A sphere is a 3D shape with two dimensional circle.


\large\boxed{\bold{Formula:V= (4)/(3)\pi{r}^(3)}}


\large\boxed{\bold{\red\pi\red=\red3\red.\red1\red4}}

In this question the radius is given so we'll simply have to substitute and solve.

Let's solve!

Instead of π we are asked to use 3.14

Substitute the values according to the formula.


V= (4)/(3)* 3.14 * {10}^(3)

Calculator value:


\bold{V= 4186.666667 \: {mm}^(3)}

Now, we have to round off to the nearest hundredth.

The value in the thousandths place is greater than 5 so we'll have to round up by adding 1 to the hundredths place.

Final answer:


\large\boxed{\bold{V= 4186.67 \: {mm}^(3)}}

Hence, the volume of the given sphere is 4186.67 cubic millimeters.

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