A design on a balloon

  1. A design on the surface of a balloon is 5 cm wide when the balloon holds 71 cm^3 of air. How much air does the balloon hold when
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  2. A design on the surface of a balloon is 5 cm wide when the balloon holds 71 cm^3 of air. How much air does the balloon hold when
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  3. A design on the surface of a balloon is 5 cm wide when the balloon holds 71 cm of air. How much air does the balloon hold when
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  4. A design on a balloon is 2 cm wide when the balloon holds 47 cm^3. How much must the balloon hold for the design to be 6 cm
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  5. A design on the surface of a balloon is 5 cm wide when the balloon holds 71 cm^3 of air. How much air does the balloon hold when
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  6. A design on a balloon is 6 cm wide when the balloon holds 44 cm to the third power of air. How much mustthe balloon hold for the
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  7. You are a maker of hot air balloons and wish to construct a balloon that will lift you and a friend to places unknown. Your
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  8. You are a maker of hot air balloons and wish to construct a balloon that will lift you and a friend to places unknown. Your
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  9. Balloon- CO2Balloon- O2 Balloon- He Balloon- N2 Balloon- CH4 Represented above are five identical balloons, each filled to the
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  10. When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)Responses
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