Sure! Here are some practice questions for finding the surface area of spheres:
1) Find the surface area of a sphere with a radius of 5 inches.
2) The surface area of a sphere is 201.06 square centimeters. Find the radius of the sphere.
3) A sphere has a surface area of 4π square meters. What is the radius of the sphere?
4) Find the surface area of a sphere with a diameter of 12 centimeters.
5) The surface area of a sphere is 201.06 square inches. Find the diameter of the sphere.
Solution:
1) The formula for the surface area of a sphere is A = 4πr². Substituting the given value, we have A = 4π(5²) = 4π(25) = 100π square inches.
2) Given A = 201.06 square centimeters, we can use the formula A = 4πr² to find the radius. Rearranging the formula, we have r =√(A/4π) = √(201.06/4π) ≈ 5 centimeters.
3) Given A = 4π square meters, we can use the formula A = 4πr² to find the radius. Rearranging the formula, we have r =√(A/4π) = √(4π/4π) = 1 meter.
4) The formula for the surface area of a sphere is A = 4πr². The diameter can be calculated as d = 2r. Given d = 12 centimeters, we have r = 12/2 = 6 centimeters. Substituting this value into the surface area formula, we have A = 4π(6²) = 4π(36) = 144π square centimeters.
5) Given A = 201.06 square inches, we can use the formula A = 4πr² to find the diameter. Rearranging the formula, we have d = √(A/π) = √(201.06/π) ≈ 16 inches.
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Florida connection academy surface area of spheres practice
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