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The volume of a sphere is 523.33 in^3. To the nearest inch, what is the radius of the sphere? Use 3.14 for pi.
the radius of the spear is about _____ inches.
the radius of the spear is about _____ inches.
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4 inches.
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We cannot use 3.14 for pi when working with meters, as pi is a mathematical constant and not dependent on the unit of measurement. Instead, we can use the more accurate approximation of pi, which is 3.14159.
The formula for the volume of a sphere is V = (4/3)πr^3.
We can rearrange this formula to solve for the radius (r):
r = ( (3V) / (4π) )^(1/3)
Plugging in the given volume:
r = ( (3 * 919.98) / (4 * 3.14159) )^(1/3)
r ≈ 10 meters.
To the nearest inch, this is about 393 inches (as 1 meter is approximately equal to 39.37 inches).
The formula for the volume of a sphere is V = (4/3)πr^3.
We can rearrange this formula to solve for the radius (r):
r = ( (3V) / (4π) )^(1/3)
Plugging in the given volume:
r = ( (3 * 919.98) / (4 * 3.14159) )^(1/3)
r ≈ 10 meters.
To the nearest inch, this is about 393 inches (as 1 meter is approximately equal to 39.37 inches).
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To the nearest metre, the radius of the sphere is about 10 m.
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