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The surface area of a sphere is 5544 sq. cm. Its volume is:
A38808 cubic cm
B19404 cubic cm
C2772 cubic cm
D77616 cubic cm
✓ Correct Answer: A — 38808 cubic cm
4πr² = 5544 => r = 21 cm. Volume = 4/3 * (22/7) * 21 * 21 * 21 = 38808 cubic cm.
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