What is the volume of a sphere whose radius is 12.1? Use π = 3.14 as needed. Round to two decimal places as needed. Your Answer:
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Substituting the given value of radius, we get: V = (4/3)π(12.1)^3 V ≈ 7241.15 cubic units (rounded to two decimal places) Show more…
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