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The volume of a sphere is 3,000 cm3. Find radius then figure what is the surface area of the sphere. Find the radius of the sphere by setting the volume equal to the formula
V=(4)/(3) \pi r^(2)

User Ginevra
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4/3*pi*r^3=3000cm^3

*3. *3

4*pi*r^3=9000cm^3

Root. Root


4*pi*r=94.8683298051

/4pi. /4pi

R=7.54938181568

Surface area-4*pi*r^2

4*pi*7.54938181568^2

=716.197243915cm^2
User Luis Cazares
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First, find the radius
V = 3,000

(4)/(3) * \pi * r^(2)= 3,000

\pi * r^(2)= 3,000 * (3)/(4)

\pi * r^(2)= (9,000)/(4)

\pi * r^(2)=2,250
# remember the equation above in order to find the surface area #

r^(2)= (2,250)/( \pi )

r = \sqrt{(2,250)/( \pi )}
this is the radius in the term of π

r = \sqrt{(2,250)/( 3.14)}
r = 26.7686...
to the nearest tenth
r = 26.8
The radius is approximately 26.8 cm

Second, find the surface area
The following formula is a formula to find the surface area of a sphere
sa = 4 × π × r²

Remember the value of π × r² when we tried to solve for radius? See hash tag # above, π × r² = 2,250, thus
sa = 4 × π × r²
sa = 4 × 2,250
sa = 9,000
The surface area is 9,000 cm²
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