The volume of air in one beach ball is 288π in3. What is the volume of air in a ball whose radius is 3 inches greater than the first beach ball?

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2022-08-08

The volume of air in one beach ball is 288π in3. What is the volume of air in a ball whose radius is 3 inches greater than the first beach ball?

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Uriel Whitehead

Uriel Whitehead

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Solution:
γ 1 = γ 1 , γ 2 = γ 1 + 3 v 1 = 288 π = 4 3 π γ 1 3 γ 1 3 = 6 3 , γ 1 = 6 γ 2 = 6 + 3 = 9 v 2 = 4 3 π γ 2 3 = 4 3 π ( 9 ) 3 v 2 = 972 π

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