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Q #9. find the volume of the sphere
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volume of the sphere = (4/3)π r³ = (4/3)π 5³ = (4/3) * 3.14 * 5³ =523.33 in³
= 523 in³
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we know that
volume of a sphere=(4/3)*pi*r³
for r=5 in
volume of a sphere=(4/3)*pi*5³-------> 523.33 in³-------> volume =523 in³
the answer is
the volume is equal to 523 in³
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