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If the radius of a sphere is multiplied by 10, what is the effect on its volume?

If the radius of a sphere is multiplied by 10, what is the effect on its volume?-example-1

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The volume is multiplied by 1,000

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If the radius of a sphere is multiplied by 10, what is the effect on its volume?-example-1
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Answer:C

Explanation:10^3=1,000. 100^3=1,000,000. 1,000,000/1,000=1,000. Therefore the volume is multipled by 1,000. This is the best way I can explain it.

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