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What is the volume of a sphere of radius 3 ft?

113.1 cubic feet
the volume 113.097335529233 cubic feet
What is the volume of a sphere (3D ball shape) with a radius (half diameter) of the height 3 feet?
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Best Answer: The volume of a sphere is (4/3)*pi*radius^3, so it is (4/3)*pi*(6 feet)^3 or 288pi ft^3. The answer is C. ... The formula for the volume of a sphere is ...
Best Answer: The volume of a sphere is (4/3)*pi*radius^3, so it is (4/3)*pi*(6 feet)^3 or 288pi ft^3. The answer is C. ... The formula for the volume of a sphere is ...
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The volume of any sphere is 4/3 * pi * r^3. Therefore, a sphere of radius 5 ft would have 125 * 4/3 * pi cubic feet, or 200 pi cubic feet.
If we have a sphere with the radius r, the volume, V of the cylinder is: where π is a number that is approximately equals to 3.14. The math ...

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