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Answer:


22.2 \;meters

Explanation:

The volume of the hemisphere = 22,778 m³

The volume of a sphere of the same radius
= twice the volume of the hemisphere
= 2 x 22,778 m³
= 45576 m³

The volume of a sphere of radius r is given by the formula:

V = (4)/(3)\pi r^3

Plugging in knowns:

45576 =(4)/(3)\pi r^3

Switching sides:

(4)/(3)\pi r^3 =45576

Multiply both sides by
(3)/(4)


(3)/(4) * (4)/(3)\pi r^3 =(3)/(4) * 45576\\\\\pi r^3 = 34,182

Divide by π both sides to get

r^3 = (34,182)/(\pi) = 10,880.4685\\\\r= \sqrt[3]{10,880.4685} \\\\= 22.15895\\\\= 22. 2 \text{ meters (to the nearest tenth)}

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