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Find the length of the diameter of a sphere with a surface area of 50.27 ft^2. 1.77 ft 3.54 ft 2 ft 4 ft
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Find the length of the diameter of a sphere with a surface area of 50.27 ft^2. 1.77 ft 3.54 ft 2 ft 4 ft
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Find the length of the diameter of a sphere with a surface area of 50.27 ft^2.
1.77 ft
3.54 ft
2 ft
4 ft
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Sphere Surface Area =
4 •
π
• r²
50.27 = 4 * PI * r^2
50.27 / (4 * PI) = r^2
4.0003594946
= r^2
r = sq root (
4.0003594946)
radius =
2.0000898716
So the diameter =
4.0001797433
or it is roughly 4 feet
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