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Hydrogen gas is being pumped into a spherical object so that its radius increases at 0.03 centimeters per second. How fast is the volume increasing when r = 10 centimeters? `V = 4/3 pir^3` A. 3.768 cm3/s
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Hydrogen gas is being pumped into a spherical object so that its radius increases at 0.03 centimeters per second. How fast is the volume increasing when r = 10 centimeters?
`V = 4/3 pir^3`
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3.768 cm3/s
B.
37.68 cm3/s
C.
75.36 cm3/s
D.
113.04 cm3/s
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He's right it's B. 37.68 cm^3/s
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