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A sphere and a right cylinder have the same radius and volume. The cylinder has a height of 8 feet. Find the radius.

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Explanation:

Let r be the radius of both the sphere and the cylinder, and let V be their common volume. The volume of a sphere with radius r is (4/3)πr^3, and the volume of a right cylinder with radius r and height 8 is πr^2(8) = 8πr^3. Since the sphere and the cylinder have the same volume, we can set these expressions equal to each other:

(4/3)πr^3 = 8πr^3

Dividing both sides by πr^3 and simplifying, we get:

4/3 = 8

This is a contradiction, since 4/3 is not equal to 8. Therefore, there is no common radius that would make the sphere and the cylinder have the same volume.

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