An ice cream shop serves small and large scoops of ice cream. Each scoop is sphere-shaped. Each small scoop has a diameter of approximately 6 centimeters. Each large scoop has a diameter of approximately 10 centimeters. What is the difference, in cubic centimeters, between a large scoop of ice cream and a small scoop of ice cream? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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An ice cream shop serves small and large scoops of ice cream.   Each scoop is sphere-shaped.  Each small scoop has a diameter of approximately 6 centimeters.  Each large scoop has a diameter of approximately 10 centimeters.  What is the difference, in cubic centimeters, between a large scoop of ice cream and a small scoop of ice cream?  Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

 

Volume of small scoop:   

 

 cm^3cm3

 

Volume of large scoop:   

 

  cm^3cm3

 

The difference between the large and small scoop:   

410.9

  cm^3cm3

 

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