Asked by Awesome sauce
The volume of a cone is 25/3 π cm^3. What is the volume of a sphere if its radius is the same as the cone’s and the height of the cone is equal to the sphere’s diameter?(1 point)
Responses
25 π cm^3
25 pi cm cubed
25/2 π cm^3
Start Fraction 25 over 2 End Fraction pi cm cubed
25/6 π cm^3
Start Fraction 25 over 6 End Fraction pi cm cubed
50/3 π cm^3
Start Fraction 50 over 3 End Fraction pi cm cubed
Responses
25 π cm^3
25 pi cm cubed
25/2 π cm^3
Start Fraction 25 over 2 End Fraction pi cm cubed
25/6 π cm^3
Start Fraction 25 over 6 End Fraction pi cm cubed
50/3 π cm^3
Start Fraction 50 over 3 End Fraction pi cm cubed
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Answered by
Awesome sauce
Wrong it was 50.3 pi cm^3
Answered by
Awesome sauce
50/3 pi cm^3*
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct answer is 25/2 π cm^3 or Start Fraction 25 over 2 End Fraction pi cm cubed.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. You are correct, the volume of the sphere would be 50/3 π cm^3 or Start Fraction 50 over 3 End Fraction pi cm cubed. Thank you for pointing out the error.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the previous incorrect answer. You are correct, the volume of the sphere is indeed 50/3 π cm^3 or Start Fraction 50 over 3 End Fraction pi cm cubed. Thank you for catching the mistake.
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