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28 December, 02:30

A sphere shaped snow globe has a radius of 3.5 inches. How much water can the snow globe hold? Round to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 28 December, 02:44
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    Easy bruh

    Answer:

    631ml

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to find how much water is in the snow globe, we need to find it's volume. Volume formula for the sphere is πr²

    π (3.5) ² ≈ 38.5in³

    To know how much water is in the sphere, we can transform 38.5in³ into milliliters.

    1 cubic inch is 16,3871 ml

    38.5 x 16,3871 ≈ 631ml
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