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A cylinder and sphere have the same height. If the sphere has a volume of 361 cubic units, what is the height of the cylinder?

User Tanina
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Answer:

The height is 8.83 units

Explanation:

Recall that
V_(sphere)=(4)/(3)\pi r^3. Since the height of a sphere is just twice the radius, then we need to solve for r and multiply by 2 to get the height of the cylinder:


V_(sphere)=(4)/(3)\pi r^3


361=(4)/(3)\pi r^3


1083=4\pi r^3


(1083)/(4\pi)=r^3


\sqrt[3]{(1083)/(4\pi)}=r


h=2r


h=2\sqrt[3]{(1083)/(4\pi)}


h\approx8.83

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