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Monday, November 14, 2005

Spheres

Check your homework using this online calculator for finding the surface area and volume of a sphere. Just type in the radius and click the [enter] button!

Two Quizzes on Spheres:

Surface Area

Volume

You can also try this bottomless quiz (just keep refreshing the page) for finding the volume and surface area of a sphere. Do as many exercises as you feel you need to until you understand the material well.

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