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Find the radius of a sphere whose volume equals its surface area.
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Find the radius of a sphere whose volume equals its surface area.
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r = 3. Don't really know what you're going for here but I believe that you are trying to find he radius of a sphere that it's surface area is numerically equal to its volume? If so, the solution to that answer would be r = 3.
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