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The volume of football is 4000pi/3 cm^3. Given that the volume of a sphere =4/3pi r^3 ,,find the radius r of the ball on cm
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The volume of football is 4000pi/3 cm^3. Given that the volume of a sphere =4/3pi r^3 ,,find the radius r of the ball on cm
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The volume of football is 4000pi/3 cm^3. Given that the volume of a sphere =4/3pi r^3 ,,find the radius r of the ball on cm
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Answer:
r = 10
Explanation:
just rearrange the equation to find r
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