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Showing where these formulas come from, like we did for a rectangular solid, is beyond the scope of this course. We will approximate with
For a sphere with radius
A sphere has a radius inches. Find its ⓐ volume and ⓑ surface area.
Step 1 is the same for both ⓐ and ⓑ , so we will show it just once.
Step 1.
Read the problem. Draw the figure and label
it with the given information. |
ⓐ | |
Step 2. Identify what you are looking for. | the volume of the sphere |
Step 3. Name. Choose a variable to represent it. | let V = volume |
Step 4.
Translate.
Write the appropriate formula. |
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Step 5. Solve. |
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Step 6. Check: Double-check your math on a calculator. | |
Step 7. Answer the question. | The volume is approximately 904.32 cubic inches. |
ⓑ | |
Step 2. Identify what you are looking for. | the surface area of the cube |
Step 3. Name. Choose a variable to represent it. | let S = surface area |
Step 4.
Translate.
Write the appropriate formula. |
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Step 5. Solve. |
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Step 6. Check: Double-check your math on a calculator | |
Step 7. Answer the question. | The surface area is approximately 452.16 square inches. |
Find the ⓐ volume and ⓑ surface area of a sphere with radius 3 centimeters.
Find the ⓐ volume and ⓑ surface area of each sphere with a radius of foot
A globe of Earth is in the shape of a sphere with radius centimeters. Find its ⓐ volume and ⓑ surface area. Round the answer to the nearest hundredth.
Step 1.
Read the problem. Draw a figure with the
given information and label it. |
ⓐ | |
Step 2. Identify what you are looking for. | the volume of the sphere |
Step 3. Name. Choose a variable to represent it. | let V = volume |
Step 4.
Translate.
Write the appropriate formula. Substitute. (Use 3.14 for ) |
|
Step 5. Solve. | |
Step 6. Check: We leave it to you to check your calculations. | |
Step 7. Answer the question. | The volume is approximately 11,488.12 cubic inches. |
ⓑ | |
Step 2. Identify what you are looking for. | the surface area of the sphere |
Step 3. Name. Choose a variable to represent it. | let S = surface area |
Step 4.
Translate.
Write the appropriate formula. Substitute. (Use 3.14 for ) |
|
Step 5. Solve. | |
Step 6. Check: We leave it to you to check your calculations. | |
Step 7. Answer the question. | The surface area is approximately 2461.76 square inches. |
A beach ball is in the shape of a sphere with radius of inches. Find its ⓐ volume and ⓑ surface area.
A Roman statue depicts Atlas holding a globe with radius of feet. Find the ⓐ volume and ⓑ surface area of the globe.
If you have ever seen a can of soda, you know what a cylinder looks like. A cylinder is a solid figure with two parallel circles of the same size at the top and bottom. The top and bottom of a cylinder are called the bases. The height of a cylinder is the distance between the two bases. For all the cylinders we will work with here, the sides and the height, , will be perpendicular to the bases.
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