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What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 6 mm? sphere v = four-thirds pi r cubed v = 216pi mm3 v = 288pi mm3 v = 512pi mm3 v = 648pi mm3

User Mathieu Ferre
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User Awena
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Answer:


V =288 \pi \ mm^3

Explanation:


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


=(4)/(3) \pi \left( 6\right)^(3)


=\left( (4)/(3) \right) * \pi * 216


=\left( (4)/(3) \right) * 216* \pi


=288* \pi

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