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If you double the radius of a sphere, does the sphere's volume become twice as large, four times as large, or eight times as large? Explain your reasoning.
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If you double the radius of a sphere, does the sphere's volume become twice as large, four times as large, or eight times as large? Explain your reasoning.
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if you double the radius of a sphere, does the sphere's volume become twice as large, four times as large, or eight times as large? Explain your reasoning.
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4 times as large
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The formula for a sphere's area is A=4πr2
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