N NEHA Junior Member Joined Oct 27, 2006 Messages 90 Dec 1, 2006 #1 find the surface area of a sphere with diameter of 2m SA = 4pi r^2 radius = 1.0 SA = 4(3.14159265)(1.0)^2 SA = 4(3.14159265) 1 SA = 4(3.14159265) SA = 12.5663706 SA = 12.6
find the surface area of a sphere with diameter of 2m SA = 4pi r^2 radius = 1.0 SA = 4(3.14159265)(1.0)^2 SA = 4(3.14159265) 1 SA = 4(3.14159265) SA = 12.5663706 SA = 12.6
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,325 Dec 1, 2006 #2 Why do you doubt, other than those nasty excessive decimals?
N NEHA Junior Member Joined Oct 27, 2006 Messages 90 Dec 1, 2006 #3 tkhunny said: Why do you doubt, other than those nasty excessive decimals? Click to expand... hey no doubt in me i am just showing you guys my work... i told you that i will show you all my work..remember
tkhunny said: Why do you doubt, other than those nasty excessive decimals? Click to expand... hey no doubt in me i am just showing you guys my work... i told you that i will show you all my work..remember
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,325 Dec 1, 2006 #4 In that happy case, thanks for allowing me to rib you once more on the decimals.