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The formula for the volume of a sphere is (4/3) * pi * (r * r * r), where r represents the radius.

The radius is half the diameter so the radius in this case is 7.5 cm.

So, using the formula, the volume of a metal ball with the diameter of 15 cm is...

1767.14587 cubic cm

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