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Mathematics, 19.04.2020 00:17 dylankrenek

The figure shows a planetarium's viewing room, which is in the shape of a hemisphere.

Use 3.14 for pi.

The diameter of the room is 50 feet. What is its approximate volume to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot?

A) 32,708.3 ft 3
B) 10,416.7 ft3
C) 65,416.7 ft3
D) 16,354.2 ft3


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