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VOLUME OF A SPHERE

VOLUME OF A SPHERE. LESSON 26. 4 3. Volume of Spheres. A sphere is the set of all points that are a given distance from a given point, the center . To calculate volume of a sphere , use the formula in the blue box. V =. Volume is measured in cubic units. 4 3. 4 3.

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VOLUME OF A SPHERE

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  1. VOLUME OF A SPHERE LESSON 26

  2. 4 3 Volume of Spheres A sphere is the set of all points that are a given distance from a given point, the center. To calculate volume of a sphere, use the formula in the blue box. V = Volume is measured in cubic units.

  3. 4 3 4 3 Volume of Spheres To find the volume of a sphere use the formula in the blue box. V = = (3.14)(6)3 = (678.24) = 904.32 units3 V = 4 3 4 3

  4. 4 3 YOU TRY! To find the volume of a sphere use the formula in the blue box. V =

  5. 4 3 4 3 SOLUTION To find the volume of a sphere use the formula in the blue box. V = = (3.14)(10)3 = (3140) = 4186.66 cm3 V = 4 3 4 3

  6. LETS REVIEW V = Area of base x height V = lwh Volume of Rectangular Prism V = Area of base x height Volume of a Triangular Prism bh 2 V = (h) 1 3 V = Area of base x height Volume of a Pyramid 1 3 V = Volume of cylinder V = h Volume of a Cone 1 3

  7. 4 3 LETS REVIEW V = Area of base x height V = h Volume of Cylinder V = Volume of a Sphere

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