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A baseball fits snuggly inside a cubical box that is 3 inches on each side. A. Find the volume of the cubical box. B. Find the volume of the baseball that fits snuggly inside th…
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A baseball fits snuggly inside a cubical box that is 3 inches on each side.
A. Find the volume of the cubical box.
B. Find the volume of the baseball that fits snuggly inside the box. (Use 3.14 for pi).
C. How much empty space remains in the box when the baseball is inside of it?
Formula to find volume of sphere = V = 4πr³
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The answer is c
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I just took the test and it was correct on edg 2021
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