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What happens to the volume of a sphere when its diameter is tripled?
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What happens to the volume of a sphere when its diameter is tripled?
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What happens to the volume of a sphere when its diameter is tripled?
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V = 4/3 pi r^3
r is directly proportional to the diameter
and v is proportional to r^3
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v is proportional to d^3
for d tripled
v is (3)^3 = 27 times original
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