## anonymous one year ago What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 6 inches? 112π cubic inches 288π cubic inches 290π cubic inches 300π cubic inches

1. anonymous

Use the formula:$Volume = \dfrac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}$Where $$r$$ is the radius.

2. anonymous

@Algorithmic someone suggested that earlier i still cant find the answer :(

3. anonymous

Okay, let us go through the steps together. Substitute $$6$$ in place of $$r$$. Do you know how to do that?

4. anonymous

@Algorithmic my assignment is going to time out in lie 30 seconds can we speed this up

5. anonymous

$Volume = \dfrac{4}{3} \pi 6^{3}$ So now that we have substituted $$r$$ with $$6$$. (If you do not follow just ask.) Now just multiply everything in regards to BODMAS/PEMDAS/BEDMAS, and you should get your volume.

6. anonymous

Lol @Algorithmic so whats the answer?

7. Zale101

Use the information what @Algorithmic gave you and try to do the problem. Don't forget to show your work!

8. anonymous

Omg you guys why cant u juss say the answer im in a rush

9. Zale101

Unfortunately. The goal of openstudy is to assist you with solving the problem, not by giving the answer. We assist YOU to solve it, we don't assist you by copying our answers.

10. Zale101

You are not learning when you copy answers, and that is not the goal of openstudy and your school.