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GED Math 5.4 Measurement. What is the volume of a sphere that measures 18 meters across?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by spheres of influence Trust us
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Your actions will be influenced when someone lobs one of
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those fears at your head what's The volume of a
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sphere that measures eighteen meters across And here the potential
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answers All right so here's Another one of those problems
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where you just have to know the formula Good thing
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you spent those three months up in the mountains getting
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in touch with your inner oneness and committing all those
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bad boys to memory All thirds pi r q The
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formula for the volume of a sphere is four thirds
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pi r cubed Where are the radius of the sphere
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Will be careful We're given the diameter right here where
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it says eighteen meters but we need to take that
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number and slice it in half before we proceed Eighteen
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cutting half his nine So the radius is nine and
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all righty Well now we have four thirds pi times
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Nine cube Well nine cubes is let's See ten times
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they want Seven hundred twenty nine The four thirds of
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seven hundred twenty nine is or some one hundred twenty
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nine times for is two thousand sixteen divided by three
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on her nine hundred seventy two So the volume of
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the sphere is nine hundred seventy two pi cubic meters
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option a all right That's Probably a little too small
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to be a planet and a little too big to
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take Down the basketball court Four thirds pi r cubed
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