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25 November, 01:31

James has an ice cube tray that makes ice in the shape of spheres rather than cubes. Each sphere of ice has a radius of 222 cm. One tray makes 666 spheres. What is the total volume of ice the tray can make at one time?

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  1. 25 November, 01:54
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    You will use the formula for the volume of the sphere to find the volume of one ice cube.

    I will use 2 cm as the radius.

    V = 4/3 x pi x r^3

    4/3 x 3.14 x 2^3

    V = 33.49 cubic cm

    The volume of 1 ice cube is approximately 33.49 cubic cm, so 6 would be 6 x 33.49.

    The volume of 6 ice cubes is approximately 200.94 cubic centimeters.
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