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12 November, 10:01

Suppose you know the surface area of a sphere. Explain how you would find the volume of the sphere. Provide an example.

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  1. 12 November, 10:09
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    The surface area of a sphere is ...

    A = 4 pi r^2

    We would find the radius in which we make this an equation of the radius.

    r = (sqrt A pi) / 2 pi

    Once we identify r we would then input the radius in the equation for the volume of a sphere ...

    V = 4/3 pi r^3
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