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ACT Math 1.4 Plane Geometry
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ACT Math: Plane Geometry Drill 2, Problem 4. What is the surface area of a sphere with radius = 6?

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For a good time, solve this shmoopy question.

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What is the surface area of a sphere with radius = 6?

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And here are the potential answers...

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Alright, so what is this question asking? Well, you have to have memorized

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the formula for the area of a sphere.

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It's 4 times pi times radius squared.

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The evil test overlords have given us the radius --

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it's 6.

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So all we have to do is plug it in and do the math.

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It's 4 times pi times 6 squared. Well, we know 6 squared is 36 so we just simplify by

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multiplying 36 times 4 to get 144.

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The answer is C - 144 pi.

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