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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?(1 point)
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Sphere: (4/3)πr^3 = 48 → r^3 = 48·3/(4π) = 36/π.
Cylinder: V = πr^2·h = πr^2·(2r) = 2πr^3 = 2π·(36/π) = 72.
Answer: 72 m³.
Cylinder: V = πr^2·h = πr^2·(2r) = 2πr^3 = 2π·(36/π) = 72.
Answer: 72 m³.
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