If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.
If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.
If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.
If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3 pi R35' diameter = 2.5' radius4/3 pi R3 = (4/3) pi (2.5)3 = (20 and 5/6) pi = 65.45 cubic ft (rounded)
The diameter of a basketball is about 9.5 inches. Find the volume of air inside it in cubic centimeters .Neglect the thickness of the ball.(Note:1in=2.54cm) Step 1. Let D=diameter of basketball, then radius r is D/2 or r=4.75 inches Step 2. Volume of Sphere is Step 3.
1.25 cubic feet - 77 cubic feet = -75.75 cubic feet.
The difference between 9 cubic feet and 1.2 cubic feet is 7.8 cubic feet. This means that 9 cubic feet is 7.8 cubic feet more than 1.2 cubic feet.
cubic feet, cubic meters, cubic yards, if a very large lake, cubic miles
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean how many cubic feet are in a sphere with radius of 30 feet?
r = 6.6825 feet.
d = 6.2035 feet.
It is about: 4/3*pi*2^3 = 33.5 cubic feet
Radius = 5.57 feet (approx).
A sphere having a diameter of 9.5 feet has a surface area of 283.53 square feet and a volume of 448.92 cubic feet.
First we have to find the radius by dividing the circumference by 2*pi which works out as 1.909859317 feet Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 29.18050088 or 29.2 cubic feet to the nearest tenth
The sphere's approximate volume is 523.6 cubic feet.
523.5987756 cubic feet
113.097336 cubic feet.
A sphere with 20 cubic feet of volume has the following:A radius of 1.684 feetA diameter of 3.368 feetA circumference of 10.58 feetA surface area of 35.63 square feet
Well, darling, the volume of a sphere is calculated using the formula V = 4/3 * π * r^3. So, plugging in the radius of 4 feet, we get V = 4/3 * π * 4^3 = 268.08 cubic feet. So, there you have it, sweetie, the volume of a sphere with a radius of 4 feet is 268.08 cubic feet.