The formula for the volume of a hemisphere is V = (2/3) * π * r^3, where r is the radius.
Substitute r = 3.4 cm into the formula:
V = (2/3) * π * (3.4)^3
V = (2/3) * π * (39.304)
V = 82.48 cubic cm
So, the volume of a hemisphere with a radius of 3.4 cm is approximately 82.5 cubic cm.
What is the volume of a hemisphere with a radius of 3.4 cm, rounded to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter?
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