How do you find Surface Area of a sphere would also be very helpfulcheeky

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Sphere
Volume = 4/3 pr3
V = 4/3 pr3 
Surface = 4pr2
S = 4pr2 

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i think surface area is when you take the sides of the shape and you multiply two numbers of the numbers given to you and when you get the answer you add them all together
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