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Elanso [62]
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Alana only has $56. 47 saved for college. Brainstorm possible reasons why she has only managed to save this

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shusha [124]3 years ago
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Answer:

she's broke.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The given is,

                       A sphere has a radius of 6 inches

Step:1

                      Formula for volume of sphere is,

                                               Volume, V =\frac{4}{3}\pi  r^{3}...........................(1)

                      where, r - radius of sphere

                      From given,

                                  r -  6 inches

                     Equation (1) becomes,

                                                               = \frac{4}{3}\pi  (6)^{3}

                                                               = \frac{4}{3} \pi(216)            ( ∵ 6^{3} = 6×6×6 =216 )

                                                               =  (1.3333)\pi (216)

        ( The volume of the sphere in terms of π, So keep the value of \pi )

                                                               = 288\pi

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                           Volume of sphere, V = 288\pi Cubic inches

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              The volume of sphere in terms of \pi is 288\pi cubic inches, if the sphere has a radius of 6 inches.

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