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Finding the Volume of a Sphere

The Volume of a Sphere formula:
V = 4/3Π r3

Let Π = 3.14 in all of these problems.


Find the volume for both spheres
described below:
1.) diameter = 9 meters

2.) radius = .24 mm

(find both to the nearest cubic unit)

 

 



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If you double the radius, how does the volume of the new sphere compare to the volume of the original sphere?
 

 

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The diameter of a basketball is approximately 9 inches, while the diameter of a soccer ball is approximately 8 inches.  What is the difference in the volume of the 2 balls (spheres)?
 



 

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The radius of a golf ball is
21 mm.  What is the volume of one dozen golf balls?




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Find the volume of a hemisphere having a radius of 11'.
 



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