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16 October, 00:35

Calculate balloon volume for each balloon at maximum inflation from the circumference data. (You will have to assume that the balloon was a perfect sphere.) To calculate balloon volume, first find the radius (in cm) of the balloon by using the formula C = 2πr. Then, use the radius' value in the formula V = (4/3) πr3 to calculate volume (in cm3). Show all your work, place units on all numbers (even those within the calculations), and express your answers with appropriate sig figs. (12 pts)

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  1. 16 October, 00:48
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    r₁ = 3.583cm

    V₁ = 192.55cm³

    r₂ = 5.176cm

    V₂ = 580.283cm³

    r₃ = 5.255cm

    V₃ = 607.479cm³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    assuming circumferences of each balloons are given as follows C₁ = 22.5cm, C₂ = 32.5cm and C₃ = 33cm

    Recall C = 2πr

    volume of a sphere is 4/3πr³
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