Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life, Grade 8
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3. Volumes of Spheres
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Exercise 16 Page 443

The volume of a sphere is four thirds the product of π and the cube of the radius.

9 millimeters

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The volume of a sphere is four thirds the product of π and the cube of the radius. V=4/3π r^3 We want to find the radius of a sphere whose volume is 972π cubic millimeters. Therefore, we can substitute 972π for V in the above formula and solve it for r.
V=4/3Ď€ r^3
972Ď€=4/3Ď€ r^3
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Evaluate right-hand side
972Ď€=4Ď€ r^3/3
972π=4 π r^3/3
3* 972π = 3 * 4 π r^3/3
3* 972π = 4 π r^3
2916π = 4 π r^3
2916π/4π=4 π r^3/4π
2916Ď€/4Ď€=4Ď€ r^3/4Ď€
2916/4=r^3
729 =r^3
sqrt(729)=sqrt(r^3)
sqrt(9* 9* 9)=sqrt(r^3)
sqrt(9^3)=sqrt(r^3)
9=r
r=9
The radius of the sphere is 9 millimeters.