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Arts, 21.04.2020 21:34, Tyasiapalair371

A sphere and a cylinder have the same radius and height. The volume of the cylinder is 18 centimeters cubed.

A sphere with height h and radius r. A cylinder with height h and radius r.

What is the volume of the sphere?
A.12 centimeters cubed
B.24 centimeters cubed
C.36 centimeters cubed
D.54 centimeters cubed

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