Respuesta :

Answer:

F 904.32in ^3

Step-by-step explanation:

first use find the radius, which is always half the diameter, in this case 6.

then use the formula, knowing the radius is 6

[tex]v = 4 \div 3 \pi {r}^{3} [/tex]

the cube the radius

[tex] {6}^{3} = 216[/tex]

multiple radius by 4/3

[tex](4 \div 3)216 = 288[/tex]

then multiply by pi

[tex]\pi \times 288 = 904[/tex]