V = (4/3) ( pi )(r ³ ) units ³
2007-11-15 02:18:02
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answer #1
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answered by Como 7
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The volume of a sphere can be found by the formula:
volume=4/3 x Pi x r x r x r
2007-11-15 03:33:18
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answer #2
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answered by annapoorani_am04 2
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Volume of sphere: 4 thirds x Ï x r to power 3
2007-11-15 03:55:11
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answer #3
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answered by Namibian 2
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It depends on the sphere question with the given radius.
the formula for volume of a sphere is (4/3)*Î *r^3.
For Example:
If the question is:
"what is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 2 inches.
then (4/3)*Î *(2)^3.
After using calculator it is : 33.510 inches
2007-11-15 03:41:28
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answer #4
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answered by Sugarkins Man 1
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Multiply the cube of the radius by 4/3 times pi
2007-11-15 03:31:39
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answer #5
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answered by duffy 4
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You need the radius, r or diameter, d of the sphere.
Using radius, r, the volume, V is
V = (4/3) * pi * r^3
Using diameter, d, the volume, V is
V = (1/6) * pi * D^3
(pi = 22/7)
2007-11-15 03:32:22
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answer #6
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answered by Chris Y 2
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Vol Sphere = Pi x R(adius) ^ 3 (cubed)
2007-11-15 03:30:34
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answer #7
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answered by Brett2010 4
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volume = .5236 x Diameter squared
volume = .2618 x BA squared
B = height of sphere
A = base of sphere
2007-11-15 03:47:02
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answer #8
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answered by coneydog07 1
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Answer: 4/3Ïr^3
That is 4/3 multiplied by pi (3.14159) multiplied by the cubed radius.
2007-11-15 03:33:41
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answer #9
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answered by Jun Agruda 7
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V = (4/3)(pi)r^3
2007-11-15 03:33:19
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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