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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve the problem: The volume of a sphere with radius r is given by the formula v=4/3 pie r^3 Find the volume of a sphere with the radius 3 meters. Use 3.14 for the volume of pie. I got v=113.04 Is this right? Next question... Given the formula, solve for the indicated variable d=rt for t Please help solve this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey bracket, can you check out this problem posted by porsche911

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes...ur right. and t=d/r if by the geometric terminology, d=diametre and r=radius the t=2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lagrange:::doin now :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did you get that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

see, we hav d=rt therefore for t we hav , t=d/r; now if the normal conventions follow, we denote the diametre by d and radius by r. hence we know dat d=2r and so t=2. got it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, thanks

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