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If the distant moon's radius is 8km;
What would be the moon's volume?

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User Bokor
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Answer: To find the volume of the moon, we can use the formula for the volume of a sphere, which is:

V = (4/3)πr^3

where V is the volume of the sphere and r is its radius.

In this case, the radius of the moon is given as 8 km. Therefore, we can substitute this value into the formula to get:

V = (4/3)π(8 km)^3

Simplifying, we get:

V = (4/3)π(512 km^3)

V = 2144π km^3

Therefore, the volume of the moon is approximately 6,723 km^3 (when rounded to the nearest cubic kilometer), assuming a radius of 8 kilometers.

Explanation:

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User PUG
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Answer:question, radius equals 8, what what be the volume?

Step-by-step explanation:pi 4r^2 =volume so 8^2 equals 64 times pi equals 64pix4 =256pi

(sorry if its wrong)

Hope it helps!

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