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25 April, 08:08

What is the radius of a sphere with a surface area of 100 cm2?

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  1. 25 April, 08:10
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    The surface area of a sphere is 4r^2pi, so dividing 100 by 4pi gives a result of 25/pi. Taking the square root and rationalizing the denominator, we have 5sqrt (pi) / pi as the radius of the sphere.
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