Answer:
- the given dimension was used as the radius
- 5.57 m³
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a sphere can be found using the formula ...
V = 4/3πr³ . . . . . where r is the radius
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The figure points to a diameter line and indicates 2.2 m. The arrowhead is in the middle of a radius line, making it easy to interpret the dimension as the radius of the sphere.
If 2.2 m is used as the radius, the volume is computed to be ...
V = 4/3π(2.2 m)³ ≈ 44.58 m³
This agrees with your friend's volume, suggesting the diameter was used in place of the radius in the computation.
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The correct volume, using 2.2 m as the diameter, is ...
V = 4/3π(1.1 m)³ ≈ 5.57 m³
Decimal places mean we just start counting immediately after the decimal point, so:
2dp: 0.00
1dp: 0.0
Significant figures, we start counting starting at the first non zero number
So we start counting at the 9, therefore:
2sf: 0.00097
3sf: 0.000965
500/20 = 25kcal per piece
8 * 25 = 200kcal.....yes, he is able to have 8 pieces
2 in 41.000
So ... 2 into 4 go's twice so put down 2
2 go's into 1 zero so put zero down. Then ur point
Ur real answer is 20.5
Hope that helped