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Suppose a spherical snowball is melting at a constant rate of 0.20in per hour. How fast is the volume changing when the radius is 10in?
8 years ago

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Steve
v = 4/3 pi r^3

dv/dt = 4 pi r^2 dr/dt

Now just use your numbers
8 years ago
Ben
-251.327
7 years ago

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