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5 March, 13:12

If a cell has a volume of 3nm, what are the surface area and the volume of the cell?

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  1. 5 March, 17:02
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    A cell has a radius: r = 3 nmThe surface area of a cell:A = 4 r² π = 4 · 3² π = 4 · 9 π = 36 π nm²The volume of a cell:V = 4/3 r³ π = 4/3 · 3³ π = 4 · 9 π = 36 π nm³Answer: The surface area is 36 π nm² and the volume is 36 π nm³.
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