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A large water reservoir can be well modeled with a hemisphere whose radius is 630 meters. Given the volume formula for a sphere, 4 3 3 V r   , find the volume of water the reservoir can hold. Show your substitution. Express your answer in scientific notation with two decimal places of accuracy.

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Answer:


V=5.23* 10^8\ m^3

Explanation:

A large water reservoir can be well modeled with a hemisphere whose radius is 630 meters.

The volume of a hemisphere is given by :


V=(2)/(3)\pi r^3

Substitute r = 630 m in the above formula


V=(2)/(3)\pi * (630)^3\\\\=5.23* 10^8\ m^3

So, the water reservoir can hold
5.23* 10^8\ m^3 of water.

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