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9 January, 02:59

A pet toy manufacturer is designing a plastic ball for dogs that will float in water. In order for the ball to float it must have a density that is less than 1 gram per milliliter (the density of water). The approved design has a mass of 115 grams and a density of 0.600 g/mL. Use the density formula d = m v to determine the radius of the ball to the nearest hundredth of a centimeter. Volume of a sphere = 4 3 π r 3

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  1. 9 January, 03:14
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    3.576 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    radius of ball, r=?

    Given:

    Density, p = 0.600g/mL

    mass, m = 115g

    finding volume, v of ball by using formula p=m/v

    v = m/p

    = 115/0.600

    =191.666 mL^3

    =191.666 cm^3

    Now using formula v = (4/3) πr^3 to find radius, r of the ball

    r^3 = 3v/4π

    = 3 (191.666) / 4π

    =45.75 cm

    r = 3.5767 cm!
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