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21 August, 02:05

Two spherical chocolates are filled with a cream filling. The space inside one chocolate has a radius of 3 cm, and the other has a radius of 4.5 cm.

How much more cream filling is in the larger chocolate than in the smaller chocolate? Use 3.14 to approximate pi and enter your answer to two decimal places.

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  1. 21 August, 02:08
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    So first find the volume of each then subtract

    volume=4/3 times pi times r^3

    rasius of smaller=3

    4/3 times pi times 3^3

    4/3 times pi timer 27

    4/3 times 27 times pi

    36 times pi

    aprox pi=3.14

    36 times 3.14

    113.04=smaller

    volume of smaller

    4/3 times 3.14 times 4.5^3

    4/3 times 3.14 times 91.125

    381.51

    subtract

    381.51-113.04=268.47

    the volume is 268 ... 47 cm^3
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