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V=4/3πr^3 with 5 inches radius

Sagot :

AL2006

Write "5" in place of 'r' in the volume formula:

         V = 4/3 π (5)³

         V = (4/3 π) (125)

Then just crank through the numbers, using a pencil or a calculator.

' 3.14 ' is usually a sufficiently precise value to use for π .

you know π=22/7=3.14


v=⁴/3 •π•r³
v=⁴/3•3.14•5³
v=4/3•392.5
v=1570/3
v=523.33