Find the volume (in terms of pi) of a sphere if it’s surface area is 100 pi ft2. PLEASE HELP ME

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to find the volume of a sphere, you cube the radius, multiply it by 4/3, and then multiply it by π.
First, we have to find the radius. To find the surface area you square the radius and multiply it by 4 and then π.
Let's do that formula backwards on our surface area to find the radius.
We divide by π
100÷π=100
We divide by 4.
100÷4=25
We find the square root.
√25=5
Now, we use our radius in the volume formula.
5³=125
125×4/3=500/3
We multiply by π.
500/3π
Therefore, the volume of a sphere if its surface area is 100π ft² is 500/3π ft³.
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Answer:
V=166.66[tex]\pi[/tex] ft³
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area of a sphere is 4[tex]\pi[/tex]r²
100[tex]\pi[/tex]=4
100[tex]\pi[/tex]/4
25=r²
r=5
Now that we know the radius is 5, we can find the volume.
v=4/3[tex]\pi[/tex](5)³
v=(5*5*5*4)/3*[tex]\pi[/tex]
V=166.66[tex]\pi[/tex]