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Your friend says that the volume of this sphere is 44.58 m^3 Find the correct volume, using 3.14 for pi. What mistake might your friend have made?
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The correct formula for finding the volume of a sphere is V = (4/3)πr^3, where r is the radius of the sphere.
To find the correct volume using the given information, we can use the formula and solve for r:
44.58 = (4/3) x 3.14 x r^3
r^3 = 44.58 ÷ [(4/3) x 3.14]
r^3 = 8.5
r ≈ 2.05
Now that we know the radius, we can use the formula to find the correct volume:
V = (4/3) x 3.14 x (2.05)^3
V ≈ 35.51 m^3
Therefore, the correct volume is approximately 35.51 m^3.
As for the mistake your friend might have made, it is possible that they used a different formula or incorrectly calculated the volume. Without more information, it is difficult to determine the specific mistake.
To find the correct volume using the given information, we can use the formula and solve for r:
44.58 = (4/3) x 3.14 x r^3
r^3 = 44.58 ÷ [(4/3) x 3.14]
r^3 = 8.5
r ≈ 2.05
Now that we know the radius, we can use the formula to find the correct volume:
V = (4/3) x 3.14 x (2.05)^3
V ≈ 35.51 m^3
Therefore, the correct volume is approximately 35.51 m^3.
As for the mistake your friend might have made, it is possible that they used a different formula or incorrectly calculated the volume. Without more information, it is difficult to determine the specific mistake.
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