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Figure is not drawn to scale.abusHules12 cmWhat is the surface area of the sphere?cm2What is the volume of the sphere?cm3

Figure is not drawn to scale.abusHules12 cmWhat is the surface area of the sphere-example-1
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The Surface Area of a sphere is equal to four times the product of pi and the square radius, following the formula:


SA=4\pi r^2

The radius of the sphere is r=12cm, using this value you can determine the surface area as follows:


\begin{gathered} SA=4\pi(12^2) \\ SA=4\pi\cdot144 \\ SA=576\pi cm^2 \end{gathered}

The surface area of the sphere is 576π cm²

The volume of a sphere can be determined using the following formula:


V=(4)/(3)\pi r^3

For this sphere the radius has a length of 12cm, then the volume can be calculated as follows:


\begin{gathered} V=(4)/(3)\pi(12^3) \\ V=(4)/(3)\pi\cdot1728 \\ V=2304\pi cm^3 \end{gathered}

The volume of the sphere is 2304π cm³

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