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Metallic spheres of radii 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm, respectively, are melted to form a single
solid sphere. Find the radius of the resulting sphere.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let r1, r2 ,r3 be the radius of the given 3 spheres & R be the radius of a single solid sphere.

Given :

r1= 6cm, r2= 8cm, r3= 10 cm

Volume of first metallic sphere (V1)= 4/3π(r1)³ = 4/3 π (6)³

Volume of second metallic sphere (V2)= 4/3π(r2)³ = 4/3 π (8)³

Volume of third metallic sphere (V3) = 4/3π(r3)³ = 4/3 π (10)³

Volume of single solid sphere(V)= 4/3πR³

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Volume of 3 metallic spheres= volume of single solid sphere

V1+V2+V3 = V

4/3 π (6)³+ 4/3 π (8)³+4/3 π (10)³= 4/3πR³

4/3π(6³+8³+10³) = 4/3 πR³

216+ 512+ 1000 = R³

1728= R³

(12×12×12) = R³

12³= R³

R= 12

Hence, the radius of the resulting sphere = 12 cm

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