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9 October, 10:22

Find the volume of a sphere that has a surface area of 16π sq. in.

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  1. 9 October, 11:06
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    SAc = 1/3*pi*r^2

    Vc = 4/3*pi*r^3

    1/3*pi*r^2 = 16pi

    1/3*r^2 = 16

    1/3*3*r^2 = 16*3--> r^2 = 48

    r = 4sr3

    Vc = 4/3*pi*r^3 = 4/3*pi * (4sr3) ^3

    Vc = 55.43pi cubic in.
  2. 9 October, 11:25
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    Sphere Surface Area = 4 • π • r²

    radius = Sq Root (Sphere Surface Area / 4 • π)

    radius = Sq Root (16 PI / 4 • π)

    radius = Sq Root (4)

    radius = 2

    Sphere Volume = 4/3 • π • r³

    Sphere Volume = 4/3 • π • 8

    Sphere Volume = 4.1887902048 * 8

    Sphere Volume = 33.51 cubic inches
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