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Volume of a sphere equals 4 thirds times pi times the radius cubed. The radius here is 2 meters because the radius is one half the diameter. So plugging in the radius yields an exact result of

32pi

----- cubic meters

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Or an equally correct but less precise value of

33.5103 cubic meters.

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