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A sphere has a volume of 13.04 cm3.
Calculate the radius of the sphere.

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Answer:


r=1.46 \textsf{ cm (nearest hundredth)}

Explanation:

Volume of a sphere =
\frac43\pi r^3

Given volume = 13.04 cm³


\implies 13.04=\frac43\pi r^3

Multiply both sides by 3/4:


\implies 9.78=\pi r^3

Divide both sides by
\pi:


\implies (9.78)/(\pi)=r^3

Cube root both sides:


\implies r=\sqrt[3]{(9.78)/(\pi)}


\implies r=1.460146149...


\implies r=1.46 \textsf{ cm (nearest hundredth)}

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