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What is the exact volume of a sphere that has a radius of 7.5ft

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since the equation for volume of a sphere is 4/3* π*r^3, you just plug in the radius. if you do this you get 4/3*421.875*π. multiply 4/3 and 421.875 and you get 562.5. now since it says EXACT, leave it in terms of pi; your answer would be 562.5π ft^3. if it said estimated or something along those lines then you would multiply by 3.14...... but since it says exact you leave pi alone.
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V=(4/3)(pi)r^3

r=7.5

V=(4/3)(pi)(7.5^3)
V=(4/3)(pi)(7.5^3)

V=(4/3)(pi)(421.875)

V=562.5pi ft^2


if you watnt to you can aprox pi=3.14

V=562.5*3.14

V=1766.25 ft^3

so answer is 562.5pi ft^3 or 1766.25 ft^3
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