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Diameter = 30 cm => Radius = 15 cm.

Volume = 4/3*pi*R3 = 14137.2 cm3 = 14137.2/1000 litres = 14.137 litres.

Diameter = 30 cm => Radius = 15 cm.

Volume = 4/3*pi*R3 = 14137.2 cm3 = 14137.2/1000 litres = 14.137 litres.

Diameter = 30 cm => Radius = 15 cm.

Volume = 4/3*pi*R3 = 14137.2 cm3 = 14137.2/1000 litres = 14.137 litres.

Diameter = 30 cm => Radius = 15 cm.

Volume = 4/3*pi*R3 = 14137.2 cm3 = 14137.2/1000 litres = 14.137 litres.

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