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OpenStudy (sonyalee77):

PLEZ HELPP!!!!!!!! Find the volume of the sphere to the nearest whole number. Use p = 3.14. r = 17.5 m Answer PLEZ

OpenStudy (zehanz):

Formula to calculate volume of sphere: \(V=\dfrac{4}{3}\pi r^3\). Put your numbers in to see the result!

OpenStudy (dan815):

the volume of a sphere in xyz coords = integral of Sqrt(X^2+y^2) dz where z is inbetween +/-Sqrt(X^2+y^2)

OpenStudy (dan815):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where are you stuck?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where you see r put 17.5 and where you see pi put 3.14

OpenStudy (sonyalee77):

but wat do i do with the 4/3

pooja195 (pooja195):

Are you asking what the volume of a sphere with a radius of 17.5 meters is? If so, it's 22,450 cubic meters, or 793,000 cubic feet. You don't need an "n" measurement.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[V=4/3\times \pi \times r ^{3}\] \\[[V=4/3\times3.14\times17.5^{3}\]\] V=22381.82

OpenStudy (zehanz):

If I do the same as @Ahmad_Shadab, I get: 22437.91667, so this rounds off to the nearest integer 22438 m³. In the question it said to use 3.14 for pi. So I think you shouldn't use the pi on your calculator and then round off, because this would give 22449.2975, or 22449 m³.

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