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3 December, 06:50

What is the volume and surface area of a sphere if the diameter is 7.5 feet?

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  1. 3 December, 08:07
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    The volume of a sphere is expressed as the four thirds of the product of pi and the cube of its radius. The surface area, on the other hand, is expressed as four times the product of pi and the square of its radius. Radius is half the diameter. Calculations are as follows:

    V = 4/3 X (πr^3) = 4/3 X (π x 3.75^3) = 220.89 ft^3

    SA = 4 πr^2 = 4 x π x 3.75^2 = 176.71 ft^2
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