SOLUTION: An action movie production team needs glass spheres to hold a green liquid that looks like an explosive. If all of the available 3,392.92 cubic inches of the liquid is to be poured

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Question 1141125: An action movie production team needs glass spheres to hold a green liquid that looks like an explosive. If all of the available 3,392.92 cubic inches of the liquid is to be poured into 30 glass spheres, what should the diameter of each sphere be? Assume that each sphere is filled to the top.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3392.92%2F30=113.09733333 cubic inches per sphere

%284%2F3%29pi%2A%28d%2F2%29%5E3=113.09733333
Solve for d.
Maybe round to five significant figures, assuming that accuracy could be measured.