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To get the volume of a ____, multiply 4/3 by pi and then by the cube of the radius.
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To get the volume of a ____, multiply 4/3 by pi and then by the cube of the radius.
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SPHERE is the answer !
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To get the volume of a
SPHERE
, multiply 4/3 by pi and then by the cube of the radius.
Hope this helps and answers your problem!!!
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