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The surface area of a ball is 3,600x square millimeters. What is the ball's radius?

Recall the formula SA=42
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The surface area of a ball is 3,600x square millimeters. What is the ball's radius-example-1
User SANAT
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Answer:

C. 30 mm

the person above was correct.

User NoelHunter
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Answer:

30 mm

Explanation:

Given,

Surface Area of ball =
3600\pi\ mm^2

We have to find out the radius of the ball.

Solution,

Since the formula of Surface area is 4 times π times square of the radius.

We can frame it as;


S.A.=4*\pi* r^2

Now on substituting the values, we get;


4*\pi* r^2=3600\pi

On dividing both side by 'π' using division property, we get;


(4*\pi* r^2)/(\pi)=(3600\pi)/(\pi)\\\\4* r^2=3600

On dividing both side by '4' using division property, we get;


(4* r^2)/(4)=(3600)/(4)\\\\r^2=900

Now taking square root on both side, we get;


√(r^2) =√(900)\\ \\r=30\ mm

Hence The radius of the ball is 30 mm.

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