SOLUTION: Your math class is measuring a number of objects to calculate their volumes and surface areas. To your surprise, the sphere your teacher gives you has the same number for volume a

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Question 780967: Your math class is measuring a number of objects to calculate their volumes and surface areas. To your surprise, the sphere your teacher gives you has the same number for volume and surface area, with only the label being different. What is the radius of the sphere, in centimeters, that would produce such a result? (Hint: Use the volume and surface area formulas for a sphere.)
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