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what is the volume of the sphere in terms of π? enter the answer in the box. π cm³
Step1: Recall the formula for the volume of a sphere
The volume \( V \) of a sphere with radius \( r \) is given by the formula \( V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^{3} \). But since the problem is in terms of \( \pi \) and we assume the radius (maybe the original problem had radius 3, let's check: if radius \( r = 3\) cm (since the first part is cut off but common problem), then:
Step2: Substitute the radius into the formula
If \( r = 3\) cm, then \( V=\frac{4}{3}\pi(3)^{3}\). First, calculate \( 3^{3}=27 \). Then \( \frac{4}{3}\times27 = 36 \). So the volume is \( 36\pi\) \( cm^{3} \). (Assuming the radius is 3 cm as a common problem setup when the first part is about a sphere with radius 3 cm)
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