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  • 14-07-2017
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Find the volume of a sphere that has a surface area of 16 * pi sq. in.

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  • 14-07-2017
You can use this formula to solve this problem... it uses the surface area to find the volume.

V= (A^3/2)/(6√pi)   

Substitute the surface area value into "A" and then solve as you would on paper. I'm sorry I couldn't show you the entire process but this should get you your answer. Plus if your teacher asks for work, I just set you up and everything else should be self explanatory.  

But the answer is ---->  33.5 inches cubed
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