You are going to solve this in such a quick, slick way that you will blink and not believe it. Fasten your seat belt.
Here are the tools you'll need:
-- Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)² (height)
-- Volume of a sphere = (4/3) (pi) (radius)³
Now ... the question says that your cylinder and your sphere have the same volume. Fine ! So you can immediately write an equation saying that their volumes are equal.
(pi) (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (pi) (radius)³
Divide each side by pi: (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (radius)³
Divide each side by (radius)² (height) = (4/3) (radius)
Fill in the given height: (6 cm) = (4/3) (radius)
Multiply each side by 3/4 : (6 cm) x (3/4) = radius
I'm pretty sure that you can take over now and find the radius.
Use Pythagorean theorem to solve. a^2 + b^2 = c^2 6^2 + b ^2 = 14^2 36 + b^2 = 196 Subtract 36 from both sides. b^2 = 196-36 b^2 = 160 Take the square root of both sides. b = sqrt 160 As a decimal b = 12.649 As a simplified radical b = 4sqrt10