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12 June, 17:18

How to find the volume of a sphere given the diameter

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  1. 12 June, 20:54
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a sphere is given by

    V=4/3πr^3

    Then, if we are given the diameter

    We need to find radius from the given diameter, diameter is the line that cut the sphere into two equal parts, while radius is a line that comes from the center of the sphere to the surface of the sphere.

    The radius is the half of a diameter

    r=d/2

    So, the given diameter will be divided by 2 before inserting it into the volume of a sphere.

    Note also the π is a constant and it is often given as 3.142 or 22/7.

    r^3 means r*r*r.

    Volume of sphere = (4πr^3) / 3
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