Answer:
A, B and C
Step-by-step explanation:
example of B
-3×2/3 =-2
-2+2 =0
Y=1 and >0
A and C are also right
Edit: I changed my originally wrong answer, the second poster was right
Answer:
112
Step-by-step explanation:
Full Question:
Find the volume of the sphere. Either enter an exact answer in terms of π or use 3.14 for π and round your final answer to the nearest hundredth. with a radius of 10 cm
Answer:
The volume of the sphere is ⅓(4,000π) cm³ or 4186.67cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Solid Shape: Sphere
Radius = 10 cm
Required
Find the volume of the sphere
To calculate the volume of a sphere, the following formula is used.
V = ⅓(4πr³)
Where V represents the volume and r represents the radius of the sphere.
Given that r = 10cm,.all we need to do is substitute the value of r in the above formula.
V = ⅓(4πr³) becomes
V = ⅓(4π * 10³)
V = ⅓(4π * 10 * 10 * 10)
V = ⅓(4π * 1,000)
V = ⅓(4,000π)
The above is the value of volume of the sphere in terms of π.
Solving further to get the exact value of volume.
We have to substitute 3.14 for π.
This gives us
V = ⅓(4,000 * 3.14)
V = ⅓(12,560)
V = 4186.666667
V = 4186.67 ---- Approximated
Hence, the volume of the sphere is ⅓(4,000π) cm³ or 4186.67cm³
The surface area of the cylinder is given by:
S.A=2πr^2+πdl
hence, the s.a of our solid will be:
S.A.=2*π*1^2+π*2*16
=6.283+100.531
=106.814 sq. units
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