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dsp73
1 year ago
5

Maggie and Amelia filled up 40 water balloons shaped like spheres. Each water balloon had a radius of 6.5 cm.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
jenyasd209 [6]1 year ago
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The total volume of the 40 sphere shaped water balloons is 46032.38 cubic cm.

Radius of 1 sphere = 6.5 cm

We know that the volume of the sphere is given by 4/3 π r³

We will take the radius as 6.5 cm and π as 22/7

Now we will find the volume : 4/3 ×22/7×6.5³ = 1150.81 cubic cm.

Volume of 40 such spheres = 40 × 1150.81 = 46032.38 cubic cm.

The radius of all the spheres are 46032.38 cubic cm.

A sphere is a geometrical entity with three dimensions that resembles a two-dimensional circle. A sphere is a group of points in three dimensions that are all situated at the same r-distance from one another.

The supplied point is the sphere's center, while the letter r stands for the sphere's radius which is half the diameter. The earliest known allusions to spheres are found in the works of two ancient Greek mathematicians.

Therefore total volume of the 40 sphere shaped water balloons is 46032.38 cubic cm .

Disclaimer: The complete question is : Maggie and Amelia filled up 40 water balloons shaped like spheres. Each water balloon had a radius of 6.5 cm.​Find the total volume of water required.

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