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11 September, 07:33

If you doubled the radius of a sphere, how would the volume change? ...

A ... The volume would double ...

B ... The volume would triple ...

C ... The volume would quadruple ...

D ... The volume would increase to be eight times that of the original volume.

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  1. 11 September, 07:40
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    D ... The volume would increase to be eight times that of the original volume.

    The formula for the volume of sphere is V = 4/3 (pi) (r) ^3
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