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? asked in Science & MathematicsMathematics · 2 years ago

The volume of a orange with the radius of 4cm?

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  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    V = (4/3)π r^3 where V is volume and r is the length of the radius.

    Assuming the orange is perfectly round,

    volume = (4/3)π 4^3 cm^3 = 4/3 x 64π = 256/3 π cm^3

  • sepia
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    The volume of a orange with the radius of 4 cm:

    volume = (4/3) * π * r³ (r = 4) ≈ 268.083 cm³

  • 2 years ago

    Assuming the orange to be a 'sphere'

    Volume of sphere = (4/3) pi r^3

    V = (4/3)pi r^3

    Hence

    V = (4/3) pi 4^3

    V = (256/3) pi

    V = (85.333...( ( 3.141592....)

    V = 268.08 cm^3

  • 2 years ago

    V = 4/3 πr^3

    V= 4/3 π(4)^3

    V = 50.24 cm^3

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  • David
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    If the orange is a perfect sphere then it is: 4/3 times pi times 4^3 = 268 cubic cm to the nearest integer

  • Como
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    .

    V = (4/3) π r³ cm³

    V = (4/3) π x 64 cm³

    V = (256/3) π cm³

    V = 268 • 1 cm³

  • geezer
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    The radius of the orange is 4

    4cubed ... 4x4x4 = 64

    So ..

    4/3 x 64π = the volume

    .. but only if the orange is a perfect sphere of course !!

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