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31 August, 18:56

The sphere's radius is one-third the radius of the hemisphere. How does the volume of this hemisphere compare with the volume of the sphere?

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  1. 31 August, 21:48
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    Volume of the sphere = 3/4 pi r^3

    The spheres radius is one third of the hemisphere's so radius of hemisphere = 3r

    Volume of the hemisphere = 1/2 * 4/3 pi (3r) ^3

    = 2/3 * 27 pi r^3

    = 18 pi r^3

    So vol hemisphere / vol sphere = 18 pi r^3 / 4/3 pi r^3 = 18 * 3/4 = 13.5

    Hemisphere is 13.5 times the volume of the sphere.
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