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A hemisphere has a volume of
6.174t cm3. What is its radius?

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Answer: The volume of the Hemisphere can be calculated by the formula
((2)/(3))\pi r^(3)cubic units

where r is the radius of the hemisphere.

Let, V is the volume of the hemisphere then, V=6.174
cm^(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

1. To calculate the radius we can rearrange this formula

⇒ V=
((2)/(3))\pi r^(3)


r = \sqrt[3]{(3)/(2) (V)/(\pi ) }

putting the values:

V=6.174
cm^(3)


\pi=3.141

2.
r = \sqrt[3]({(3)/(2))(6.174)/(\ 3.141) }

3. after solving r=1.433 cm

Hence, the radius of the hemisphere is 1.433cm

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