## anonymous one year ago @satellite73

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2. anonymous

V=4 3πr3

3. anonymous

plug and chug yo

4. anonymous

for this we need the formula for the volume of a sphere given the radius

5. anonymous

oh goodness it copied and pasted wronge

6. anonymous

lol

7. anonymous

a quick google search shows me that it is $V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^2$(i can't memorize everything)

8. anonymous

hey satellite she is taking a test i guess and she is using us haha

9. anonymous

put $$r=6$$ and get $V=\frac{4}{3}\times 6^2\times \pi$

10. anonymous

I am not using you ;)

11. anonymous

ya know google literally gives you the formula and a nice little program to plug and chug for you

12. anonymous

in any case i am wrong, it is $V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3$so $V=\frac{4}{3}\times 65^3\times \pi$

13. anonymous

that sounded mean it wasnt meant to i was trying to help

14. anonymous

damn typo

15. anonymous

no cube the 65 itll be ok

16. anonymous

$\frac{4}{3}\times 6^3\times \pi$ http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=4%2F3*6^3*pi

17. anonymous

hey alice do you atleast have some kind of a TI?