Question 629535
I'll give you some hints.
Find the surface area of the sphere using the radius given.

Now think about what the shape of the resulting four parts will look like. If you took a ball and cut it in half, you would now have two parts each with a total surface area of 1/2 the sphere (the dome) PLUS the area of the base (a circle).

Now cut each half in half again. 
Each piece will now be a quarter wedge shape with a curved portion (the area of which is 1/4 of the original sphere) PLUS two flat faces (each face a semi circle with the given radius.

So, what is the total surface area?
1/4 of original sphere surface area PLUS two semi circle areas with the given radius. That ends up being 1/4 sphere PLUS the area of a circle with the given radius.

You can do the math :)