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How many litres of milk can a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10.5 cm hold?

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A hemispherical bowl can hold milk equal to its volume.
Volume of hemisphere, `V = 2/3pir^3`
Here,` r = d/2 = 10.5/2cm`
So, `V = 2/3**22/7**10.5/2**10.5/2**10.5/2`
`V = 303.1875cm^3`
We know, `1m^3 = 1 litre`
So, `1cm^3 = 1/1000 litre `
So, `V ~=0.303litres`
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