Volume = 288 pi cm2 4/3*pi*r3 = 288*pi so r3 = 288*3/4 = 216 cm3 and therefore r = 6 cm. Then area of the great circle = pi*r2 = 36*pi cm squared = 113.1 cm2 (approx)
288 Square units or 288 units squared
No - rounded to two decimal places, sqrt(288) is equal to ±16.97. However, the integer one greater than this, 289, is equal to 17 squared.
Volume = 288 cm3
Volume of sphere: 4/3 times pi times 6 cubed = 288*pi cubic inches
sqrt(288)2 = 288
Volume = 288 pi cm2 4/3*pi*r3 = 288*pi so r3 = 288*3/4 = 216 cm3 and therefore r = 6 cm. Then area of the great circle = pi*r2 = 36*pi cm squared = 113.1 cm2 (approx)
288 Square units or 288 units squared
A square yard has 3 squared square feet; divide 288 by 3 squared: 32 sq. yd.
Area: 4*pi*6 squared = 144*pi square units Volume: 4/3*pi*6 cubed = 288*pi cubic units
No - rounded to two decimal places, sqrt(288) is equal to ±16.97. However, the integer one greater than this, 289, is equal to 17 squared.
Volume = 288 cm3
volume is 4/3 pi x the redius cubed
i think its 288
You may have the hypotenuse of a right triangle and the length of one side, and you're stuck finding the length of the other side. If you have 182 equals 62 plus b2, here's how to find the answer: 182 = 62 + b2 324 = 36 + b2 324 - 36 = b2 288 = b2 b = square root of 288 = about 16.97 Note that the square root of 288 is plus or minus 16.97, but when we're solving for the length of the side of a triangle, it can't have negative length, so we toss out the negative root and go with the positive one.
Volume of sphere: 4/3 times pi times 6 cubed = 288*pi cubic inches
Simply multiply the three measurements to get the volume. In this case it would be 288 cubic inches.