Mensurationeasy · Past Paper
Find the volume of a sphere of diameter 6 cm.
A36π cm³
B288π cm³
C72π cm³
D113.1 cm³
✓ Correct Answer: A — 36π cm³
Radius = 3 cm. Volume = (4/3)πr³ = (4/3)π(3³) = 36π cm³.
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