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Mathematics, 07.11.2020 19:10 ImmortalEnigmaYT
The volume of a hemisphere with radius x is V(x) = 2/3 πx3. The volume of a cube with a height of x is shown in the graph. When x = 2, which volume is greater?
The volume of the _ is greater when x = 2.
(hemisphere or cubic)
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