A sphere has a radius of 16 in. Which statements about the sphere are true
The sphere has a di...
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A sphere has a radius of 16 in. Which statements about the sphere are true
The sphere has a diameter of 8 in.
2,048
The volume of the sphere is
kin
3
The sphere has a diameter of 32 in.
The radius's length is one-half the length of the diameter.
The volume of the sphere is
16,384
xin.
3
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