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Can the surface area of a sphere and the volume of a sphere be the same numerical value if the units are measured relative to the same unit of length? A. Yes; the radius would need to be the unit radius, 1.
B. Yes; the radius would need to be 3.
C. No, the surface area would always be greater than the volume.
D. No, the volume would always be greater than the surface area.

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