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Mathematics, 04.08.2019 23:10, eeeeee9848

Can someone answer these 2 questions.
the cross section of a sphere is shown. what is the area of the cross section ?
this cylinder is 8 inches tall and has a volume of 200π in³.
find the area of the cross section?


Can someone answer these 2 questions.  the cross section of a sphere is shown. what is

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