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28 November, 12:21

What is the volume of a sphere with a radius, r = 0.5?

Use 3.14 for a and be sure you round your answer to two decimals.

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  1. 28 November, 12:40
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    V = 0.52 cm³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    radius r = 0.5 cm

    volume V = 0.523333333 cm³

    surface area A = 3.14 cm²

    circumference C = 3.14 cm

    In Terms of Pi π

    volume V = 0.166666667 π cm³

    surface area A = 1 π cm2

    circumference C = 1 π cm

    Agenda: r = radius

    V = volume

    A = surface area

    C = circumference

    π = pi = 3.1415926535898

    Formulas:

    Sphere Formulas in terms of radius r:

    Volume of a sphere:

    V = (4/3) πr³

    Circumference of a sphere:

    C = 2πr

    Surface area of a sphere:

    A = 4πr²
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