Find the volume of a sphere with a radius of 3 m. Use 3.14 as an approximation for pi. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
Apologies for the mistake. Let's calculate the volume of the sphere correctly:
V = (4/3)πr^3
V = (4/3)(3.14)(3^3)
V = (4/3)(3.14)(27)
V ≈ 113.04
Therefore, the volume of the sphere with a radius of 3 meters is approximately 113.04 cubic meters.
The volume of a sphere is given by the formula V = (4/3)πr^(3), where r is the radius of the sphere.
Substituting the given values, we have V = (4/3)(3.14)(3^(3)).
Simplifying this expression, we get V ≈ 4(3.14)(27).
Calculating this expression, we find V ≈ 339.12.
Therefore, the volume of the sphere is approximately 339.12 cubic meters.
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To find the volume of a sphere, you can use the formula:
V = (4/3) * π * r^3
Where V represents the volume and r is the radius of the sphere.
In this case, the radius of the sphere is given as 3 m, and we're instructed to use 3.14 as an approximation for π.
Let's substitute the given values into the formula:
V = (4/3) * 3.14 * (3^3)
First, let's calculate the value inside the parentheses:
V = (4/3) * 3.14 * 27
Next, multiply 4/3 and 3.14:
V = (4/3) * 3.14 * 27 ≈ 113.04
So, the volume of the sphere, rounding to the nearest hundredth, is approximately 113.04 cubic meters.