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How to find the radius of a sphere when given the volume?

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Multiply the volume by 3. For example, suppose the volume of the sphere is 100 cubic units. Multiplying that amount by 3 equals 300.


Divide this figure by 4π. In this example, dividing 300 by 4π gives a quotient of 23.873.

Calculate the cube root of that number. For this example, the cube root of 23.873 equals 2.879. The radius is 2.879 units.
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