Respuesta :
You are going to solve this in such a quick, slick way
that you will blink and not believe it. Fasten your seat belt.
Here are the tools you'll need:
-- Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)² (height)
-- Volume of a sphere = (4/3) (pi) (radius)³
Now ... the question says that your cylinder and your sphere
have the same volume. Fine ! So you can immediately write
an equation saying that their volumes are equal.
(pi) (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (pi) (radius)³
Divide each side by pi: (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (radius)³
Divide each side by (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (radius)
Fill in the given height: (6 cm) = (4/3) (radius)
Multiply each side by 3/4 : (6 cm) x (3/4) = radius
I'm pretty sure that you can take over now and find the radius.
that you will blink and not believe it. Fasten your seat belt.
Here are the tools you'll need:
-- Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)² (height)
-- Volume of a sphere = (4/3) (pi) (radius)³
Now ... the question says that your cylinder and your sphere
have the same volume. Fine ! So you can immediately write
an equation saying that their volumes are equal.
(pi) (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (pi) (radius)³
Divide each side by pi: (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (radius)³
Divide each side by (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (radius)
Fill in the given height: (6 cm) = (4/3) (radius)
Multiply each side by 3/4 : (6 cm) x (3/4) = radius
I'm pretty sure that you can take over now and find the radius.