») What is the volume of a ball with adiameter of 6 centimeters? Use 3.14for (pie)How is the volume of a sphere related tothe volume of a cone that has the samecircular base and height?

We have that the equation of the volume of a sphere is given by:
[tex]V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3[/tex]We have that the radius of a sphere is half the diameter of it:
Then, the radius of this sphere is
r = 6cm/2 = 3cm
We replace r by 3 in the equation:
[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 \\ \downarrow \\ V=\frac{4}{3}\pi\cdot3^3 \end{gathered}[/tex]Since 3³ = 3 · 3 · 3 = 27
[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\frac{4}{3}\pi3^3 \\ \downarrow \\ V=\frac{4}{3}\pi\cdot27 \end{gathered}[/tex]If we use π = 3.14:
[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\frac{4}{3}\pi\cdot27 \\ \downarrow \\ V=\frac{4}{3}\cdot3.14\cdot27 \\ \downarrow \\ V=4.18\bar{6}\cdot27 \end{gathered}[/tex]Rounding the first factor to the nearest hundredth (two digits after the decimal), we have:
4.18666... ≅ 4.19
Then, we have that:
[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\frac{4}{3}\pi\cdot27 \\ \downarrow \\ V=4.19\cdot27 \\ =113.13 \end{gathered}[/tex]Then, we have that:
We have that the volume of a cone is given by:
[tex]V=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h[/tex]where r is the radius of its base and h is the height:
Then, in this case
r = 3
h = 6
and
π = 3.14
Replacing in the equation for the volume:
[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h \\ \downarrow \\ V=\frac{1}{3}\cdot3.14\cdot3^2\cdot6 \end{gathered}[/tex]Then, we have:
3² = 9
[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\frac{1}{3}\cdot3.14\cdot3^2\cdot6 \\ \downarrow \\ V=\frac{1}{3}\cdot3.14\cdot9\cdot6 \\ V=\frac{1}{3}\cdot3.14\cdot54 \\ V=56.52 \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]Answer: the volume of the cone that has the same circular base and height is 56.52 cm³