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21 December, 07:51

A ball made out of a special material is inflated such that its diameter changes from 12inches to 15 inches. What is the approximate change in the volume of the ball?

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  1. 21 December, 08:07
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    A ball should give you the idea that we’re dealing with spheres. The volume of a sphere is:

    V = (4/3) • π • r^3

    The initial radius is 6 inches (radius is half of diameter)

    Plug in to get its volume:

    V = (4/3) • π • (6) ^3

    V is about 904.7787 in^3

    Now do the same for the enlarged sphere, with radius 7.5 inches

    V = (4/3) • π • (7.5) ^3

    V is about 1767.1459 in^3

    To find the change, get the difference between the two volumes:

    (New Volume) - (Old Volume)

    1767.1459 - 904.7787

    The change is around 862.3672 in^3
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