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humakhan

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If the diameter of a sphere if 10 inches long, what is its volume to the nearest hundredth?
 
...then why were you asking? You've already posted that formula half a dozen times. How did you NOT know it this time?

Something very odd, here.
 
what is the problem TK.
help yes but you don't have to say like that ok
so what some times people ask teh same question over and over again... cuz they don't get it. and when they do .. they dont ask .right.
it takes time for some people to understand..and sometimes it doesn't.
ok TK
 
The correct answer is 523.60 in³ to the nearest hundredth.
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humakhan said:
what is the problem TK.
My hope is for student progress. It doesn't do me any good to work your problems. My hope if for YOU to get better at it and beging to work on your own. When you post the same problem variety, over and over, and don't really seem to be getting any better at it, I have to wonder if we are doing any good.
 
I stand by my original comments. To "forget" usually takes more than 5 minutes. Even your rounding skills have not improved, though there have been specific, directed efforts on this point.

Before submitting any more questions, provide answers:

Why are you studying this material? Fun? Work?

Who told you it was appropriate material for you to study? Exam? Friend? Mathematics Professional?

What evaluation took place for purposes of advising you? Exam? Transcript? Hunch?

What is your situation in life that causes you to pursue such things? Back-to-school later in life? Minor brush-up prior to important examination?

What additional background have you in mathematics? Algebra? Trigonometry? Calculus?

What are your goals in these pursuits? Upgrade skills? Learn new things? Meet requirements?

How are you studying? Teacher? Book? On-line Course?

So far, it just seems like random dumping of questions, entirely without direction or purpose.
 
Your postings are outside typical experience.

In an effort to help you more effectively, I have attempted to extract additional useful information. I do not know why you have taken offense to this. I really do not know how you have managed to tranlsate this into arrogance.

You may choose to become angry or you may choose to begin learning. The choice is yours. They are mutually exclusive options.
 
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