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28 February, 05:25

What is the exact volume of a sphere that has a radius of 9.6 m?

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  1. 28 February, 06:08
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    We have to find the volume of the sphere that has a radius of 9.6 m. The formula for the volume of the sphere is: V = 4/3 r^3 Pi. (r = 9.6 m, Pi = 3.14) V = 4/3 * 9.6^3 * 3.14; V = 4/3 * 884.736 * 3.14; V = 3,705.97349m^3 (when the number Pi is more accurate). Answer: The exact volume of the sphere is 3,704.97349 m^3.
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