SOLUTION: how do you find the radius of a sphere if the volume of a cylinder is 1458 pi cm cubed?

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Question 946965: how do you find the radius of a sphere if the volume of a cylinder is 1458 pi cm cubed?
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find the radius of a sphere if the volume of a cylinder is 1458 pi cm cubed?
The volume V of a sphere is four-thirds times pi times the radius cubed.
V=(4/3)pi*r^3

Note : The volume of a sphere is of the volume of a cylinder with radius, and equal to the diameter.
if the volume of a cylinder is , then is equal to
so, we have:









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