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2pir^2 + pir^2 =243piSurface are of hemisphere is
2pir^2 + pir^2
find the radius and then substitute it when calculating the volume to get k
Error coming, still.
You mean, for all inverses that are multiplied by themselves? Why,but?the no inside bracket is always the answer in this type of question always remember that
can sommebody help
recalculate2pir^2 + pir^2 =243pi
Radius should be 9. Using this formula it is coming as 9.8
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