SOLUTION: The radius r of a sphere in terms of its surface area A is given by the formula r=sqrt(A/4 pi). Express r in simplest form

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Question 1006678: The radius r of a sphere in terms of its surface area A is given by the formula r=sqrt(A/4 pi). Express r in simplest form
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