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The volume of a sphere is a function of its
A sphere is dilated by a scale factor of 5 to create a new sphere. (This means the new sphere is 5 times as big as the
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A sphere is dilated by a scale factor of 5 to create a new sphere. (This means the new sphere is 5 times as big as the
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The volume of a sphere with radius r can be written as the function V(r)=4/3πr^3 . Determine the inverse of this function and
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The volume of a sphere with radius r can be written as the function V (r) = 4/3πr^3
Determine the inverse of this function and
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The volume of a sphere depends on the sphere's radius:V=4/3πr^3.(A)If the radius of a sphere is 3 feet,what is the volume?Give
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A sphere is dilated by a scale factor of 4 to create a new sphere. (That means the new shape will be 4 times bigger than the
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A sphere is dilated by a scale factor of 4 to create a new sphere. (That means the new shape will be 4 times bigger than the
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A sphere is dilated by a scale factor of 4 to create a new sphere. (That means the new shape will be 4 times bigger than the
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A sphere is dilated by a scale factor of 4 to create a new sphere. (That means the new shape will be 4 times bigger than the
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The side length, d, of a cube that contains a sphere depends on the radius, r, of a sphere. Assuming that the faces of the cube
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