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How many litres of milk can a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10.5 cm hold?

hintHint:

The volume of hemisphere is 2 over 3 pi r cubed.

The correct answer is: 0.3030liter


    Explanation:
    • We have given a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10.5cm
    • We have to find how many litre of milk this bowl can hold.
    Step 1 of 1:
    The diameter of the hemispherical bowl is
    Radius will be fraction numerator 10.5 cm over denominator 2 end fraction equals 5.25 cm
    So, The volume of the hemispherical bowl will be
    V equals 2 over 3 pi r cubed
    equals 2 over 3 pi left parenthesis 5.25 right parenthesis cubed
    equals 303.065 cm cubed
    Also we know that 1 cm cubed equals 0.001 text  liter  end text
    So,
    303.065 cm cubed equals 0.3030 text  liter  end text

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