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A sphere has a radius of 7/2 feet. What is the volume of the sphere in cubic feet in terms of pi?
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A sphere has a radius of 7/2 feet. What is the volume of the sphere in cubic feet in terms of pi?
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A sphere has a radius of 7/2 feet. What is the volume of the sphere in cubic feet in terms of pi?
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Answer:
57.15π ft³
Explanation:
Volume of a Sphere
4/3πr³
Here,
radius (r) = 7/2 ft
.
Solving
V = 4/3 x π x 7/2 x 7/2 x 7/2
V = 4/3 x 343/8 x π
V = 343/6 x π
V =
57.15π ft³
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