
Sam Z. answered 05/08/19
Math/Science Tutor
To get the volume of a sphere the formula is 4/3*r^3(pi).
d(pi)=circum
circum=37.7
37.7/pi=d
d=12
Volume=4/3*6^3(3.14)
4/3*216*3.14
904.78 cu/cm
Sphere/2=452.39 cu/cm
Jayla T.
asked 05/08/19Sam Z. answered 05/08/19
Math/Science Tutor
To get the volume of a sphere the formula is 4/3*r^3(pi).
d(pi)=circum
circum=37.7
37.7/pi=d
d=12
Volume=4/3*6^3(3.14)
4/3*216*3.14
904.78 cu/cm
Sphere/2=452.39 cu/cm
Mark H. answered 05/08/19
Tutoring in Math and Science at all levels
From the circumference given, calculate the radius.....C = 2*π*r, so r = C / (2*π)
The volume of a sphere:
V = (4/3) * π * r3
For the hemisphere, divide by 2
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