Volume = (4/3*pi*103) divided by 2 = 2094.395 cubic units
Volume of a sphere = 4/3pir^3 Volume = 4/3(pi)(11.5 units)^3 6370.6 units ( call it 6370 units for significant figures )
Example problem: "What is the volume of a sphere whose diameter is 10 units ?"The volume of any sphere is: V = 4/3 πR3, R is the radius of the sphere, π = 'pi' = approx. 3.14159For the given sphere, the diameter is 10 units. The radius is half the diameter = 5 units.V = 4/3 π R3 = 4/3 x (3.14159) x (5)3 = 4/3 x (3.14159) x (125) = 523.6 cubic units (rounded).
If it is a cuboid, its volume is 36 cubic units.
Volume = Length x Height X Width It is 5 x 10 x 4 = 200. If then length is measured in units, then the volume is units³
Volume = (4/3*pi*103) divided by 2 = 2094.395 cubic units
Volume of a sphere = 4/3pir^3 Volume = 4/3(pi)(11.5 units)^3 6370.6 units ( call it 6370 units for significant figures )
The formula is (4*pi/3)*r^3, so 256*pi/3 cubic units = 268.08 cubic units. {whatever units r is in}
Example problem: "What is the volume of a sphere whose diameter is 10 units ?"The volume of any sphere is: V = 4/3 πR3, R is the radius of the sphere, π = 'pi' = approx. 3.14159For the given sphere, the diameter is 10 units. The radius is half the diameter = 5 units.V = 4/3 π R3 = 4/3 x (3.14159) x (5)3 = 4/3 x (3.14159) x (125) = 523.6 cubic units (rounded).
If it is a cuboid, its volume is 36 cubic units.
Volume = Length x Height X Width It is 5 x 10 x 4 = 200. If then length is measured in units, then the volume is units³
Volume of the sphere: 4/3*pi*4 cubed = 268.083 cubic units rounded to 3 decimal place
Volume of a sphere = 4/3 pi R3 V = (4/3) (pi) (16)3 = 17,157.285 cubic units (rounded)
4 units x 3 units x 2 units
Volume of the sphere: 4/3*pi*20^3 = 33510 cubic units rounded
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*33 = 113.0973355 cubic units
The volume of a cone with radius of 4 and perpendicular height of 10 is: 168 cubic units.