Question #9757e

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May 8, 2016

I assume, the area S=233π is given, not circumference.
Then
V4742.12π

In terms of given circumference C,
V=C6π2

Explanation:

The formula for volume of a sphere of a radius R is
V=43πR3

The formula for area of a sphere of the same radius is
S=4πR2

Given the surface area, we can find a radius from the last formula:
R=S4π=233ππ=233

Now we can fund volume:
V=43πR3=43π(233)34742.12π

If, instead of an area, circumference of the equator (the largest circle on a surface of a sphere) is given, the calculations are:
C=2πR
R=C2π
V=43πR3=43π(C2π)3=43πC38π3=C36π2