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If the volume of a sphere is equal to its surface area,then the circumference of a cross sectional circle whose centre coincides with the sphere is:

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Answered by luk3004
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No matter how you do it, the volume will never be equal to its surface area, even when the number comes out the same, because volume has cubic units and area has square units.

So 113.09 in^2<>113.09 in^3. Ever.

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