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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Easy medal! Chef Imelda can do something unique. Using a secret process, she can bake a nearly perfectly spherical pie consisting of a chicken filling inside a thick crust. The radius of the whole pie is 10 cm, and the radius of the filling is 5 cm. What is the volume of the crust alone? Use = 3.14. a. 3663.3 cm c. 3660.3 cm b. 523.3 cm d. 520.3 cm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the volume of a circle formula. plug and chug

OpenStudy (mwhit2101):

@calebthorne has no idea what he's talking about...it is not C, for sure. It is B (523.3). So we know the radius of the whole pie together is 10. If the filling is 5 of the 10 radius, then there is 5 remaining, which would have to be the crust. So to get the volume of a sphere with this radius (5) we would use 4/3pir^3 which gives us 523.3.

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