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If you double the radius of a sphere. what happens to the surface area? Write equations to prove your answer

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The surface area is multiplied by 4.

Explanation:

The surface area is a squared value, so if the radius is multiplied by 2, the surface area is multiplied by 2 squared, or in other words, 4. I love geometry. I'm sure it is correct.

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