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What is the radius of a sphere with a volume of 36,000 Pi mm3?

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The volume of a Sphere was determined using the following formula:


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

Given that you know the volume of the sphere, you can determine its radius.

First, let's write the formula for r:

- multiply both sides of the equal sign by the reciprocal fraction of 4/3π to leave the r term alone on the left side of the formula:


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

-apply the cubic root to both sides of the equal sign


\begin{gathered} \sqrt[3]{V\cdot(3)/(4)\pi}=\sqrt[3]{r^3} \\ \sqrt[3]{V\cdot(3)/(4)\pi}=r \end{gathered}

Replace the expression obtained with the given volume of the sphere:


\begin{gathered} r=\sqrt[3]{36000\pi\cdot(3)/(4)\pi} \\ r=\sqrt[3]{27000} \\ r=30 \end{gathered}

The radius of the sphere is 30mm long

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