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Why is the radius of a hemisphere with a volume of 548 cm, to the nearest tenth of a centimeter?

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User Rhona
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15.0

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User Alockrem
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The equation for the area of a hemisphere = pi(r)^2 divided by 2. So if you substitute the values u know into the equation and rearrange I think it’s 18.7 cm


= 18.7cm
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