How do you find the volume of the sphere in terms of #pi# given #V=4/3pir^3# and d= 9 ft? Geometry Perimeter, Area, and Volume Volume of Solids 1 Answer salamat Jun 20, 2017 #243/2 pi#. Explanation: #V = 4/3 pi r^3#. Given #d = 9#, then #r = d/2 = 9/2 # #V = 4/3 pi (9/2)^3 = 243/2 pi#. Answer link Related questions What is the volume #v# of a sphere of radius #r#? How do I find the volume of a sphere in terms of pi? How to find the volume of a sphere using integration? How do you find the volume of a square pyramid given the formula #V=s^2(h)/3# when #s=4#inches... What is the surface area to volume ratio of a sphere? The total area of a cube is expressed by A(x) = 24x^2+24x+6. What is the volume of this cube? If the volume of a sphere doubles, what is the ratio of the surface area of the new, larger... Question #497d1 Question #6b9d0 If #9# cubic blocks with a side length of #1/3# inches are needed to find the volume of a cube,... See all questions in Volume of Solids Impact of this question 2160 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License