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31 July, 16:21

The volume of a sphere whose diameter is 18 centimeters is π cubic centimeters. If its diameter were reduced by half, its volume would be of its original volume.

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  1. 31 July, 16:36
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    Vsphere = (4/3) pir^2

    remember

    d/2=r

    original radius is 18/2=9

    the new one is 9/2=4.5

    solve

    new is how much of original?

    new/originnal=what?

    find each

    origiinal = (4/3) pi9^3 = (4/3) pi729

    new = (4/3) pi4.5^3 = (4/3) pi91.125

    new/originl = ((4/3) pi91.125) / ((4/3) pi729)

    the (4/3) pi cancels out

    new/original=91.125/729=0.125=1/8

    answer is new volume is 1/8 of original

    the faster way is

    if radius is 1/2 then

    (4/3) pi (r/2) ^3

    (4/3) pi (r^3/8)

    (4/3) pir^3 (1/8)

    compared to origninal wihch is

    (4/3) pir^3

    1/8 of original
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