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The radius of a sphere is 6 centimeters. Which is the volume of the sphere?
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The radius of a sphere is 6 centimeters. Which is the volume of the sphere?
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The radius of a sphere is 6 centimeters. Which is the volume of the sphere?
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Volume=4/3•pi•radius^3
=4/3•pi•6^3
=905cm^3 ( 3significant figures )
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the answer is in the file below
it simplifies to 288π or 904.78cm
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