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Geometry Worksheets - Volume of Sphere

Objective: I know how to calculate the volume of a sphere.


The volume of a sphere is given by the formula:


If you are given the diameter, remember to first divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius before using the formula.


Read this lesson on the volume of spheres if you need additional help.

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Find the volumes of the following spheres.
Take π = 3.14
Give your answer to the nearest tenths.
(Remember to include the relevant cubic unit in your answer)


diameter = 4 cm
volume =

radius = 10 ft
volume =

diameter = 6 m
volume =

radius = 5 in
volume =

diameter = 8 mm
volume =

radius = 9 yd
volume =

radius = 11 in
volume =

diameter = 14 yd
volume =





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