Respuesta :

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Remember the equation for the volume of a sphere:

[tex]V = \dfrac{4}{3} \pi r^3[/tex]


Since we know the volume, we can set the formula equal to this value and find our radius, and thus our diameter.

[tex]\dfrac{4}{3} \pi r^3 = \dfrac{32}{3} \pi[/tex]

  • Set up

[tex]r^3 = \dfrac{32}{3} \cdot \dfrac{3}{4}[/tex]

  • Divide both sides of eqution by [tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi[/tex]

[tex]r^3 = 8[/tex]

  • Multiply right side terms together

[tex]r = 2[/tex]

  • Take the cube root of both sides

[tex]d = 2(r) = 2(2) = 4[/tex]

  • Given that [tex]d = 2r[/tex], we find [tex]d = 4[/tex]

Our answer is 4 in.