The volume of a sphere refers to the number of cubic units that will exactly fill a sphere. The volume of a sphere can be found or calculate by using the formula V=4/3πr^3, where r represents the radius of the figure.
In this exercise is given that a sphere has a radius of 4 centimeters and it is asked to find its volume and use 3.14 as the value of π or pi. The first step would be substitute the values into the previous mention formula.
V=4/3πr^3
V=4/3(3.14)(4 cm)^3
V=4/3)(3.14)(64 cm^3)
V=267.9 cm^3
The volume of the sphere is 267.9 cubic centimeters.
Answer:
The point on the plane (4, 2)
That is x = 4 and y = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Look for the point where the two lines given by the system of linear equations intersect. That point is (4, 2)
x = 4 and y = 2
Well if he gets one of hes green balls out 12 times the next time he has a chance of 18%
10x + 6
distribute and combine like terms! :)
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
15x+19=2(10x+2)
15x+19=20x+4
19-4=20x-15x
15=5x
x=3
PQ=QN
10x+2=
10(3)+2=
30+2=
32