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11 April, 10:34

A hemispherical bowl has a radius of 3.5 cm. What would be the

volume of water it would contain?

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  1. 11 April, 10:48
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    89.80 cm cubed

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A hemisphere is essentially just half of a sphere. We want to find its volume.

    The volume of a sphere is denoted by: V = (4/3) π * r³, where r is the radius. That means the volume of a hemisphere, which is half a sphere, will be denoted by: V = (1/2) * (4/3) π * r³ = (2/3) π * r³.

    Here, the radius is 3.5, so plug this in:

    V = (2/3) π * r³

    V = (2/3) π * (3.5) ³ ≈ 89.80 cm cubed
  2. 11 April, 14:25
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    89.78 cm^3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a hemisphere is half of the volume of a sphere.

    The volume of a sphere:

    4/3 π r^3

    Multiply by 1/2

    1/2 (4/3 π r^3)

    2/3 π r^3

    Volume of a hemisphere: 2/3 π r^3

    The radius is 3.5 centimetres. Substitute 3.5 in for r.

    v=2/3 π r^3

    v=2/3 π 3.5^3

    Evaluate the exponent

    v=2/3 * π * 42.875

    Multiply all the numbers together

    v=89.7971900151

    The volume of water it would contain is about 89.78 cm^3
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