As the word suggests, a quarter-sphere is a quarter of a sphere, and thus the volume of a quarter-sphere is a quarter of the volume of the sphere.
The volume of a sphere is computed as

So, the volume of a quarter-sphere is

Answer:
21 ft by 66 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question,
P = 2(L+W)............... Equation 1
Where P = Perimeter of the playing Field, L = Length of the playing Field, W = width of the playing Field.
If the Length of the Field is 45 ft longer than the width,
L = 45+W............ Equation 2
Substitute Equation 2 into equation 1
P = 2(45+W+W)
P = 90+4W............. Equation 3
Given: P = 174 ft.
Substitute into equation 3
174 = 90+4W
4W = 174-90
4W = 84
W = 84/4
W = 21 ft.
Substituting the value of W into equation 2
L = 45+21
L = 66 ft.
Hence the dimensions of the playing field is 21 ft by 66 ft
4+6 = 10>11 so 4 isnt the answer
5+6=11>or = 11 is true
6+6=12>11 is not true
7+6=13>11 is not true
the answer should be B
Had to look for the options for this question and here is my answer.
Based on the given scenario above regarding Heather school's scheduling, I can say that the question that would be the most appropriate for her to ask is "How do you feel about your child having to take summer school in order to graduate based on this traditional schedule?" Hope this helps.