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A solid sphere is cut into 3 equal wedges. The volume of each wedge is V=nrSolve the formula for r. O A. r= VA B. r = 79V - 47 O c. r= 9V (47) O D. r = = 1
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A solid sphere is cut into 3 equal wedges. The volume of each wedge is V=nrSolve the formula for r. O A. r= VA B. r = 79V - 47 O c. r= 9V (47) O D. r = = 1
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A solid sphere is cut into 3 equal wedges. The volume of each wedge is
V=nrSolve the formula for r.
O A. r= VA
B. r = 79V - 47
O c. r= 9V (47)
O D. r = = 1
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