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A volume of a rubber ball is 457 1/3 Pi cm^3.What is the radius of the ball.
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A volume of a rubber ball is 457 1/3 Pi cm^3.What is the radius of the ball.
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Sphere Volume =
4/3 •
π
• r³
457 (1/3)
=
4/3 •
PI • r³
radius = cube root [457 (1/3) / (4 / 3) * PI]
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