SOLUTION: How do you find the radius when you know that the volume is 33 pie? Can you show me an explanation?

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Question 1034529: How do you find the radius when you know that the volume is 33 pie? Can you show me an explanation?
Answer by ikleyn(52909)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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If you are talking/asking about a sphere, then its volume is 

V = ,

where "r" is its radius.

If you have given V = , it means that

 = .

Cancel the factor  in both sides. You will get

 = .

Then   =  =   and 

r =  = 2.914 (approximately).


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