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23 August, 17:12

What if the diameter of the inner sphere is 1.8 meters. What is the volume of the inflated space?

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  1. 23 August, 17:29
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    Volume is 3.05m³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This problem bothers on the mensuration of solid shapes, sphere

    Step one

    The formula for the volume of a sphere is expressed as

    V=4/3πr³

    Step two

    Given data

    Diameter d = 1.8m

    Radius r = d/2 = 1.8/2 = 0.9m

    Step three

    Substituting our given data we have

    V = 4/3*3.142*0.9³

    V = 4/3*3.142*0.729

    V = 9.162/3

    V=3.05m³
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