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The volume of a sphere with a radius of 5 cm is approximately _[blank]_ cm3.

Enter the value that correctly fills in the blank in the previous sentence.

Use 3.14 for π, and round your answer to the nearest hundredths place if necessary.

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User Sarit
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Answer:

523.33 cm

Explanation:

V= 4/3 pi r3

=4/3 pi (5 cm)3

=4/3 pi (125cm)

=4/3 3.14 (125cm)

=4/3 (392.5)

Volume= 523.33 cm

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User Imraan
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Answer:

V = 523.33 cm^3

Explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given by

V =4/3 pi r^3

We know the radius is 5

V = 4/3 (3.14) 5^3

V=523.3333333

Rounding to the hundredths place

V = 523.33 cm^3

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User Cmlonder
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