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Find the surface area of an orange with a 3'' radius.

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Someone asked this exact question and i found this; hope it helps.... (this answer was provided from someone else)

None of those answers is correct. Assuming the orange is a sphere, the surface area S = 4π r² where r is the radius. This would give an answer of

S = 36π sq. in.

This is in the neighborhood of 113 sq. in.
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the answer is 36 square inches.
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