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Sagot :
No answer is possible until you tell us something about the sphere. Anything. Is it bigger than a breadbox ? Smaller than a teardrop ? We can get really mathematical about it if you'd share the sphere's radius, or diameter, or surface area. But we do need SOMEthing.
The volume of the sphere is given by:
[tex]V= \frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3} [/tex]
the only thing is that you have to use the radius r in it.
[it is not given in the question]
[tex]V= \frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3} [/tex]
the only thing is that you have to use the radius r in it.
[it is not given in the question]
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