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2. Consider a different melting snowball that melts at a rate of 6 cm^3/min. Find the rate at which the surface area of the snowball is changing when the radius is 10cm.
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2. Consider a different melting snowball that melts at a rate of 6 cm^3/min. Find the rate at which the surface area of the snowball is changing when the radius is 10cm.
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2. Consider a different melting snowball that melts at a rate of 6 cm^3/min. Find the rate at which the surface area of the snowball is changing when the radius is 10cm.
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