Question
Jake stores a small cache of4-inch-diameter snowballs in the basement freezer, unaware that the freezer’s self-defrosting feature will cause each snowball to lose about 1 cubic inch of volume every 40 days. Here members them a year later (call it 360 days) and goes to retrieve them.(𝑉=43𝜋𝑟3)
What is the initial volume one snowball?
A) 33.5 cubic inches
B) 2 inches
C) 268.1 cubic inches
D) 25.1 cubic inches
E)3.7 cubic inches
What is the initial volume one snowball?
A) 33.5 cubic inches
B) 2 inches
C) 268.1 cubic inches
D) 25.1 cubic inches
E)3.7 cubic inches
Answers
2^3 = 8
initial volume = (4/3) 3.14 * 8 = 33.5 in^3
If that is really what you asked for
lose 360/40= 9 in^3
so end up at 24.5 in^3 = final volume
initial volume = (4/3) 3.14 * 8 = 33.5 in^3
If that is really what you asked for
lose 360/40= 9 in^3
so end up at 24.5 in^3 = final volume
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