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The volume of a sphere is 48 m3. What is the volume of a cylinder if its radius is the same as the sphere’s and its height is equal to the sphere’s diameter?
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4/3 π r^3 = 48
r^3 = 11.459
r = 2.2545 <--- radius of sphere
V of cyl = π r^2 h
= π(2.2545^2)(4.509) = 71.9999 or 72 m^3
4/3 π r^3 = 48
r^3 = 11.459
r = 2.2545 <--- radius of sphere
V of cyl = π r^2 h
= π(2.2545^2)(4.509) = 71.9999 or 72 m^3
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The volume of the cylinder is approximately 113.1 m3.
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