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sphere - a geometrical object that is a three-dimensional analogue to a two-dimensional circle

A spherical water tank holds 11,500ft^3 of water. What is the diameter?
A spherical water tank holds 11,500ft^3 of water. What is the diameter? The tank holding amount is volume. And the volume of a sphere is: V = (4pir^3)/3 We know that radius is 1/2 of diameter: r =d/2 So we rewrite our volume function: V = 4/3(pi(d/2)^3) We're given V = 11,500 so we have: 4/3(pi(d/2)^3) = 11500 Multiply each side by 3/4 4/3(3/4)(pi(d/2)^3) = 11,500*3/4 Simplify: pi(d/2)^3 = 8625 Since pi = 3.1415926359, we divide each side by pi: (d/2)^3 = 8625/3.1415926359 (d/2)^3 = 2745.42 Take the cube root of each side: d/2 = 14.0224 Multiply through by 2: [B]d = 28.005[/B]

Assume that a balloon is spherical shaped. If you have a balloon with the radius of 3, what’s the vo
Assume that a balloon is spherical shaped. If you have a balloon with the radius of 3, what’s the volume? Using our [URL='https://www.mathcelebrity.com/sphere.php?num=3&pl=Radius']sphere calculator[/URL], we get Volume (V): V = [B]36pi or 113.0973[/B]

Hemisphere
Free Hemisphere Calculator - Calculates the base circumference, volume, curved surface area, base surface area, total surface area of a hemisphere with radius r

Please help me!! I don't understand!
I don't understand this word problem: If each of these shapes in Figure 1 were separated and filled with water, could the sphere that contains the cube hold all of the water? [I]Assume in the second image the corners of the cube touch the sphere so the diagonal from one corner of the cube to the opposite diagonal corner is the diameter of the sphere. [IMG]https://classroom.ucscout.org/courses/1170/files/191225/preview?verifier=mT7v59BhdVHalyprWq0KmBEItbf4CPWFqOgwoEa8[/IMG][IMG]https://classroom.ucscout.org/courses/1170/files/191494/preview?verifier=nsLscsxToebAVXTSYsoMr7rwIl536LrCJSDGPaHp[/IMG][/I] Could you guys help me please?

Pressure Conversions
Free Pressure Conversions Calculator - This calculator converts between the following pressure measurements:
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torr or mm Hg

Spheres
Free Spheres Calculator - Calculates and solves for Volume (Capacity), Surface Area, and Radius of a Sphere.

The moon's diameter is 2,159 miles. What is the surface area of the moon? Round to the nearest mile.
The moon's diameter is 2,159 miles. What is the surface area of the moon? Round to the nearest mile. The moon is a sphere. So our Surface Area formula is: S =4pir^2 If diameter is 2,159, then radius is 2,159/2 = 1079.5. Plug this into the Surface Area of a sphere formula: S = 4 * pi * 1079.5^2 S = 4 * pi *1165320.25 S = 4661281 pi S = [B]14,643,846.15 square miles[/B]