Finding the radius of a Sphere by using the surface area is a multi-step mathematical equation. The radius (r) of a sphere with a surface area of 1742400ft is 372.365ft.
50.26 squre inches
It is 2*pi*r*(r + h) where r is the radius of the base (in inches) and h is the height (i inches).
836.13 square meters.
A squre has none. A square, on the other hand, has two pairs.
They are 9 and 16
There are no such words as opist, squre or rute. Please check you spelling and resubmit.
Assuming that a squre parimid is your way of spelling square pyramid, the answer is 5.
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Assuming squre is supposed to be square. How many squre metres in a kilometre? 1,000. Right? The area of a squre is? A x B. Right? So that's 1,000 x 1,000. Right? Which is? 1 million squre metres. Right? It's not rocket science. How old are you? 3!
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It is not a perfect square.