A sphere has a surface area of πcm^2
Find the volume of the sphere. Leave your answer in terms...
Mathematics, 26.05.2020 22:57, chloelandry
A sphere has a surface area of πcm^2
Find the volume of the sphere. Leave your answer in terms of π
(Note: Your answer will be a fraction.)
Volume = a/b π
What is a, the numerator?
What is b, the denominator?
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