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A toy company produces rubber balls that have a radius of 1.7 cm.
A sphere has a radius of 1.7 centimeters.
What is the volume of one rubber ball? Round to the nearest hundredth of a centimeter.
cm3
If the price of the rubber needed to produce a ball is $0.0045/cm3, what is the cost of producing one ball? Round to the nearest cent.
$
If the company sells a ball for $0.50, how much profit will it make on each ball?
$
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Volume = (4/3)π(1.7)^3 = 20.579526... ≈ 20.58 cm^3
Cost = 20.58 cm^3 × $0.0045/cm^3 = $0.09261... ≈ $0.09
Profit = $0.50 − $0.09261... ≈ $0.41
Answers:
- Volume: 20.58 cm^3
- Cost to produce: $0.09
- Profit per ball: $0.41
Cost = 20.58 cm^3 × $0.0045/cm^3 = $0.09261... ≈ $0.09
Profit = $0.50 − $0.09261... ≈ $0.41
Answers:
- Volume: 20.58 cm^3
- Cost to produce: $0.09
- Profit per ball: $0.41
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