2304pi......V=7234.6
A sphere with a radius of 2.25 cm has a volume of 47.713 cm3
The sphere's radius will be 7.973 cm
The volume of the 6 cm sphere is 1.53 = 3.375 times as large.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 80.0cm is about 2,144,661cm3
A sphere with a radius of 24 cm has a volume of 57,905.84 cm3
volume sphere = 4/3 π radius³ → radius = ³√(¾ volume sphere ÷ π) = ³√(¾ × 972cm³ ÷ π) ≈ 6.1cm
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 11 cm is: 5,575 cm3
The height of the cone of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius 12 cm is not 16 cm; it is actually 16 cm when considering the relationship between the cone's dimensions and the sphere's radius. The cone's volume is maximized when its height is two-thirds of the sphere's radius, which means the optimal height is ( \frac{2}{3} \times 12 \text{ cm} = 8 \text{ cm} ). Thus, the statement is incorrect; the correct height for maximum volume is 8 cm, not 16 cm.
The radius is 3.9996 cm
The volume is 14,137.2 cm3
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 2144.660585 cubic cm
The volume of a sphere cannot be 26.5 cm: volume is a cubic measure, 26.5 cm is a linear measure.