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What is the volume of a sphere of diameter 'd'?
A(πd^3)/6
B(πd^3)/3
C4/3πd^3
D1/6πd^2
✓ Correct Answer: A — (πd^3)/6
V = (4/3)π(d/2)^3 = (4/3)π(d^3/8) = (πd^3)/6.
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