Given the formula for determining the volume of a sphere is V=4/3*πr^3 : Write the equation that you would solve to determine the radius of a sphere that has a volume of 86 cubic inches. Evaluate the volume of the sphere when r = 5.5 inches. Select an answer As the radius of the sphere increases from 3 to 4 inches, the volume of the sphere
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