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Answer: A; r = square root (S/4pi)

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Divide 4pi on both sides to get r^2 by itself so the left side becomes S/4pi (you do this because 4, pi, and r^2 are being multiplied together on the right side in the original equation so to cancel that out and get r by itself you do the opposite of multiplication)

The equation should now look like r^2 = S/4pi

2. Square root both sides including r to get rid of the r^2 so it becomes just r (also when you square root both sides, you square root all of S/4pi not just S or 4pi but the whole thing)

After you do that, you get r = square root (S/4pi) which is answer A

Hope this helps! :)

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