Xentus
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So basically here's the problem :
Calculate the radius of a sphere with a volume of 1.73m3 (correct to 1 decimal place)
So far I know how to get the volume of a sphere with using either diameter, or radius, 4/3πr3 but I can't seem to figure out how to get the answer with just the volume, so far I've tried "reverse-engineering" the problem, like saying 1.73 cube-root = 1.200, but that didn't work. I also tried removing π from 1.73, but that didn't help either. If my attempts seem stupid and pathetic, that's because I'm horrible at math, and equation-solving so pardon me for my knowledge.
Calculate the radius of a sphere with a volume of 1.73m3 (correct to 1 decimal place)
So far I know how to get the volume of a sphere with using either diameter, or radius, 4/3πr3 but I can't seem to figure out how to get the answer with just the volume, so far I've tried "reverse-engineering" the problem, like saying 1.73 cube-root = 1.200, but that didn't work. I also tried removing π from 1.73, but that didn't help either. If my attempts seem stupid and pathetic, that's because I'm horrible at math, and equation-solving so pardon me for my knowledge.
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