Asked by bart
I am not sure I understand especially the part where it says "the value".
If the surface area of a sphere decreases, will the value of the volume remain the same?
If we decrease the radius than we should have a different volume - right?
If the surface area of a sphere decreases, will the value of the volume remain the same?
If we decrease the radius than we should have a different volume - right?
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Answered by
drwls
Yes, if the radius decreases for a sphere, both the area (4 pi r^2) and volume (4 pi r^3/3) must decrease.
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