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Mathematics, 16.12.2019 20:31, joynerjaila

The volume inside of a sphere is v=4Ο€r33 where r is the radius of the sphere. your group has been asked to rearrange the formula so that it is rewritten to solve for r. below are various solutions that your group-mates have arrived at. select the correct one. a r=3v4Ο€βˆ’βˆ’βˆ’βˆš b r=3v4Ο€βˆ’βˆ’βˆ’βˆš3 c r=3v√34Ο€ d r=4v3Ο€βˆ’βˆ’βˆ’βˆš3

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