The formula for the volume of a sphere is $${\frac{{\mathtt{4}}}{{\mathtt{3}}}}$$$${\mathtt{\pi}}$$r^3, in which r is the length of the radius.
Plugging in the terms, we get 216*(4/3)*($${\mathtt{\pi}}$$).
In exact terms, the volume is 288$${\mathtt{\pi}}$$ cubic inches.
Rounded to the nearest thousandth, the volume is 904.779 cubic inches.
The formula for the volume of a sphere is $${\frac{{\mathtt{4}}}{{\mathtt{3}}}}$$$${\mathtt{\pi}}$$r^3, in which r is the length of the radius.
Plugging in the terms, we get 216*(4/3)*($${\mathtt{\pi}}$$).
In exact terms, the volume is 288$${\mathtt{\pi}}$$ cubic inches.
Rounded to the nearest thousandth, the volume is 904.779 cubic inches.