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What is the radius of a sphere with a surface area of 100πcm2?

10 cm
5 cm
25 cm
3 cm

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sa=4pir^2

100pi=4pir^2
divide both sides by 4pi
25=r^2
sqrt both sides
5=r
radius=5cm
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Answer:

5 cm

Explanation:

The surface area of a sphere is given by:


s = 4\pi r^2

where, r is the radius of the sphere.

It is given that the surface area of a sphere is 100π cm²

⇒ 4πr² = 100π cm²


r^2 = (100)/(4) = 25 \\ \Rightarrow r = √(25)=5 cm

Thus, the radius of a sphere having surface area 100π cm² is 5 cm.

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