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How do you find radius when given volume for a sphere? - Answers

v= 4/3 πr³ plug in your known volume and solve for r if the volume is 1000 1000= 4/3πr³ times by 3 to clear fractions 3000 = 4πr³ divide by 4π on both sides 3000/4π = r³ 750/π = r³ now take the cube root of both sides I plugged this in to a calculator (750/π )^(1/3) 6.2035 = r the radius TADA!



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v= 4/3 πr³ plug in your known volume and solve for r if the volume is 1000 1000= 4/3πr³ times by 3 to clear fractions 3000 = 4πr³ divide by 4π on both sides 3000/4π = r³ 750/π = r³ now take the cube root of both sides I plugged this in to a calculator (750/π )^(1/3) 6.2035 = r the radius TADA!



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How do you find radius when given volume for a sphere? - Answers

v= 4/3 πr³ plug in your known volume and solve for r if the volume is 1000 1000= 4/3πr³ times by 3 to clear fractions 3000 = 4πr³ divide by 4π on both sides 3000/4π = r³ 750/π = r³ now take the cube root of both sides I plugged this in to a calculator (750/π )^(1/3) 6.2035 = r the radius TADA!

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      v= 4/3 πr³ plug in your known volume and solve for r if the volume is 1000 1000= 4/3πr³ times by 3 to clear fractions 3000 = 4πr³ divide by 4π on both sides 3000/4π = r³ 750/π = r³ now take the cube root of both sides I plugged this in to a calculator (750/π )^(1/3) 6.2035 = r the radius TADA!
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