A sphere has a diameter of 2,160 meters. How many meters long is “Unit X” if the surface of the sphere, measured in square Units X is equal to the volume of the sphere measured in cube Units X
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spheer, wide=2,160, so radius=1,080

area=4*pi*rad*rad

volume=(4/3)*pi*rad*rad*rad

volume=(rad/3)*area

if yu want num area=num volume, yu need (rad/3)=1 yunit

vol yunit=(1080/3)=360
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