The radius of Venus is 3,760.4 miles. What is the approximate volume of Venus?
Oh the irony :'D Wutchu tryin to say-- i'm PHAT?!?!?!??!?!!! x'DDD
But yah okay so the volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*r^3
\(\rm \Large \color{red}{~Volume~Of~A~Sphere}\) V = \(\rm \frac{4}{3}\) * 3.14 * \(\rm r^3\) V = \(\rm \frac{4}{3}\) * 3.14 * \(\rm 3,760.4^3\)
3,760^3 doesn't work on the calculator! Ahaha
Wait never mind
You know - I always just use google right?! All you have to put in is "volume of...." into the search bar -and you'll get a calculator to help you solve for the volume of whatever it is~ cx
First we do the exponent. \(\rm 3760.4^3\) 3760.4 * 3760.4 * 3760.4 = 53174342924.9 Now we plug in 53174342924.9 where \(\rm 3760.4^3\) was
V = \(\rm \frac{4}{3}\) * 3.14 * 53174342924.9
Whew this problem
Now you multiply \(\rm frac{4}{3}\) by 3.14 and get 4.81666667 Now you plug in 4.81666667 where \(\rm \frac{4}{3}\) * 3.14 was
4.81666667 * 53174342924.9
SO what is 4.81666667 * 53174342924.9
Ugh now he went offline Imma finish the problem anyways
4.8166666 * 53174342924.9 = 256123081543
That is your answer
I hope
LOL VAE your volume is 256123081543 something
4/3 * (3760.4)^3
Wow and no one told him Wrong subject and Welcome to Open Study!!
You are huge @arabpride lol
x'D I know i am~
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