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OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

Medal and Fan. A spherical storage tank has a diameter of 14 ft. How many cubic feet of water will it hold? (Use pi = 22/7) (704)/3 cubic ft. (34,496)/3 cubic ft. (4,312)/3 cubic ft.

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

We need to find out the volume of a sphere. After that, it's plug-in

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

The volume is 4/3 *pi*r^3

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

radius is 7 7^3=343 Now I have 4/3 *pi*343

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

After multiplying 4/3 and 343 I have: 1372/3 pi = V

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

Then I mutiply 1372/3 by 22/7 to get 4312/3 @FortyTheRapper am I right?

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

That's what I got, good job

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