You can apply the volume formulas for a cube (\(V = s^3\), where \(s\) is the side length) and a sphere (\(V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3\), where \(r\) is the radius) to determine the capacity or storage of each shape, compare their volumes, and solve real-world problems involving space and material usage.
How can you apply the formulas for volume of a cube and a sphere to solve problems?
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