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The smallest regulation golf ball has a surface area of 8.86 square inches. If the diameter of the ball were increased by 10%, what will the surface area of the golf ball be?
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
the area increases as the square of the linear scale factor. So, it would increase by a factor of 1.10^2
9 years ago

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