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The volume of a sphere is 36π in³. what is the radius of the sphere?
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The volume of a sphere is 36π in³. what is the radius of the sphere?
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I can't read your question but here is the formula.
If the volume of a sphere =
4/3 •
π
• r³
Then we solve for the radius
r³ =
sphere volume / (
4/3 • π)
radius = Cube Root [
sphere volume /
(4/3 • π)
]
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