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If the length of the radius of a sphere is multiplied by 4, what is the effect on the volume?

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When radius is multiplied by 4 , the volume of the sphere will increase.

The volume of a sphere is calculated thus :

  • Volume = 4/3*πr³

There is a direct variation or relationship between Volume and radius of a sphere:

  • V ∝ r³

This means that an increase in either volume or radius would mean an increase in either parameter.

Therefore, multiplying radius by 4 would caise volume to increase.

User Lil
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The volume increases.
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