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When you have a sphere inside a cube and you have the measurements for the cube, how do you find the volume and surface area of the sphere?
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The sphere will have the diameter equal to the width of the cube. Volume of a sphere is found by V = (4/3)pi(r^3). Surface area is found bu using S = 4pi(r^2)
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