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1 March, 13:20

The radius of a sphere X is 3 inches, and radius of sphere Y is 9 inches. How many

times larger is the volume of sphere Y compared to sphere X?

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  1. 1 March, 13:32
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    The volume of the sphere Y is 27 times the volume of the sphere X

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Sphere X:

    Radius of sphere X = 3 inches

    Volume = (4/3) π (27)

    Sphere Y:

    Radius of sphere Y = 9 inches

    Volume = (4/3) π (729)

    Volume of sphere Y / volume of sphere X = (4/3) π (729) / (4/3) π (27)

    = (729) / (27)

    = 27

    The volume of the sphere Y is 27 times the volume of the sphere X
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