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1 January, 23:27

Problem The gift shop at a science museum sells lollipops that are made to look like the planets. Each lollipop is shaped like a sphere and has a radius of 121212 mm. What is the volume of each lollipop?

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  1. 1 January, 23:45
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    The volume is about 7234.56 cubic mm.

    I assume the radius is 12 mm, it must have been repeated accidentally.

    To find the volume of a sphere, we cube the radius, multiply by pi and finally multiply by 4/3.

    We are the steps:

    (12^3) = 1728 x pi (3.14) = 5425.92 x (4/3) = 7234.56
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