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19 August, 02:47

What is the volume of the sphere in terms of π? V = π in. 3

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  1. 19 August, 05:06
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    The volume of a solid shape is the amount of space the solid holds inside. In general, the formula for volume is area of the base multiplied by the height. But for the shape of the sphere, it is a special case and can be derived using integral calculus. The derived form is: V = 4/3*π*r^3.
  2. 19 August, 05:27
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    I just did this question on the "assignment" portion of Volume of Cylinders, Cones and Spheres.

    The answer is 288.

    Your welcome ...
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