Thank you so so much, my math teacher doesnt rlly care and all the kids in my class have no idea what we're doing right now but youve really cleared this up!!!
So, here's a new way to do it...find the volume of the cube that has the same size edge as the diameter of the sphere. That's 1047.4 times 1.90986. Next, take the cube root of the product. Then, divide that by 2. Of course, the radius is 6.3. Incidentally, the surface area of the cube with a 12.6 side is 12.6 x12.6 x6, and if you divide that by 1.90986, well, see for yourself! It's magical. You have the surface area of the sphere! There's a relationship between the cube and the sphere that's been completely ignored by mathematicians.
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Thank you so so much, my math teacher doesnt rlly care and all the kids in my class have no idea what we're doing right now but youve really cleared this up!!!
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So, here's a new way to do it...find the volume of the cube that has the same size edge as the diameter of the sphere. That's 1047.4 times 1.90986. Next, take the cube root of the product. Then, divide that by 2. Of course, the radius is 6.3. Incidentally, the surface area of the cube with a 12.6 side is 12.6 x12.6 x6, and if you divide that by 1.90986, well, see for yourself! It's magical. You have the surface area of the sphere! There's a relationship between the cube and the sphere that's been completely ignored by mathematicians.
Thanks for this! I missed this unit in our class due to being sick and this cleared it up for me really well! :D
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Would this same process apply to a cone or cylinder?
I'm not english and I couldnt find a video about this topic in my own language. Thank you for both showing and explaining what to do.