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  • 06-05-2019
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How many times larger is the volume of a sphere if radius is multiplied by 5

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devinwong66 devinwong66
  • 11-05-2019

Answer:

125 times larger

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's say the radius is 3, just as an example.

The formula of a sphere is V=4/3 pi r^3

Then we can just substitute and test it out.

V=4/3 pi (3)^3

V=4/3 pi (27)

V=36 pi

Then multiple the previous radius by 5 to test it out.

V=4/3 pi (15)^3

V=4/3 pi (3375)

V=4500 pi

Then divide the bigger one by the smaller one

You will get 125, therefore it is 125 times larger

hope this helps :D

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