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  • 04-09-2019
  • Mathematics
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What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 6 mm?
V = 216pi mm3
V = 288pi mm3
V = 512pi mm3
V = 648pimm3

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indritachandra1999 indritachandra1999
  • 25-06-2022

The volume of the sphere is  288π mm³.

What is volume?

A three-dimensional object's or space region's area of occupancy, cubic units are the unit of volume.

Volume of a sphere = (4/3)πR³

R = radius of the sphere

Given radius of the sphere = 6mm

Volume of the sphere =  (4/3)πR³

Volume of the sphere = (4/3) * (6)³π

Volume of the sphere = 288π mm³

Hence the volume of the sphere is 288π mm³.

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