Two identical solid cones each of base radius 3 cm with vertical height 5 cm and one more solid cone of base radius 2 cm with vertical height 4.5 cm are jointly melted and recast into a solid sphere. Find : (i) the radius, (ii) curved surface area of the sphere.
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