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Can a ball have a volume and surface area that have the same numeric value (ignoring units)?
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PsyDAG
First, please put you subject in the "School Subject" space.
Second, look at the equations for both volume and area.
V = 4/3 π r^3
A = 4 π r^2
Can 4/3 π r^3 = 4 π r^2?
Divide both sides by 4π r^2.
1/3 r = 1
r = 3
If that is true, then the answer is yes.
Second, look at the equations for both volume and area.
V = 4/3 π r^3
A = 4 π r^2
Can 4/3 π r^3 = 4 π r^2?
Divide both sides by 4π r^2.
1/3 r = 1
r = 3
If that is true, then the answer is yes.
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