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A sphere and a cylinder have the same radius and height. The volume of the cylinder is 11 feet cubed

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Answer:

Start with the formulas for the volumes of the sphere and cyl. respectively:

Vs = (4/3)*pi*r^3 Vc = pi*r^2*h

Here, sphere and cyl. have the same radius and height. Thus, the diam. of the sphere, d = 2r, has the same value as does h.

Thus, Vs = (4/3)*pi*r^3 and Vc = pi*r^2*(2r) = 50. Thus, pi*r^3 = 50, or

r^3 = 50/pi

Then Vs = (4/3)(pi)*(50/pi) = 200/3 ft^3

Unfortunately, this doesn't agree with any of the answer choices, 'though it's close to given choice 100/3 ft^3, off by a factor of 2.

The trick here is to eliminate variables (especially the cyl. ht., h) and to make appropriate substitutions.

Explanation:

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