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A spherical tank has a radius of 60 centimeter. Find the maximum volume of water the tank can hold.
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Answered by Ms. Sue
V=4/3πr3

V = (4/3) * 3.14 * 60^3

V = 1.3333 * 3.14 * 216,000

V = 904,093.92 cubic centimeters

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