The space between the two spheres will be the volume of the larger sphere minus the volume of the smaller sphere. Given that the volume of any sphere is:
V=(4πr^3)/3 The space between to sphere of different radius and positioned about the same center is:
S=(4πR^3)/3-(4πr^3)/3 I used S=volume of space, R=larger radius and r=smaller radius...
S=(4π/3)(R^3-r^3), we are told that R=5 and r=4 so
S=(4π/3)(5^3-4^3)
S=(4π/3)(125-64)
S=(4π/3)(61)
S=244π/61
S=4π cm^3
S≈12.57 cm^3 (to nearest hundredth of a ml)
Answer:
2) a trapezoid
Trapezoids have only one pair of parallel sides; parallelograms have two pairs of parallel sides. A trapezoid can never be a parallelogram.
Volume of the sphere is 300 m³
Step-by-step explanation:
- Step 1: Calculate volume of the sphere using the formula V = 4/3πr³, where r = d/2 = 4m
⇒ V = 4/3 × 3.14 × 4³ = 267.95 = 300 m³ (rounding off to the nearest hundredth)
Answer: D) To make sure the value does not make the denominator 0.
We cannot divide by zero. Something like 1/0 is undefined. So it's important to check all potential solutions to make sure you don't get 0 in the denominator.
Answer:
i think 6 x 72 = calculator
Step-by-step explanation: