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What is the approximate radius of a sphere whose volume is 1,349 cm³?
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What is the approximate radius of a sphere whose volume is 1,349 cm³?
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B:6.9 cm
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The volume of a sphere is the product of 4/3, pi and the cube if the radius. It is expressed as:
V = (4/3) πr³
(1349 cm
³
= (4/3) πr³) 3/4
1011.75 = πr³
r³ = 322.05
r = 6.85 cm
Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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