5.5k views
5 votes
Of a spherical water ballon is filled with 113 millimeter ls of water, what is the appropriate radius of the ballon

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer:

r = -(-339/π)^(1/3)/2^(2/3) or r = (339/π)^(1/3)/2^(2/3) or r = ((-1)^(2/3) (339/π)^(1/3))/2^(2/3)


Explanation:

Volume of the balloon is 113 ml=0.113 liters

1 liter= 1000 cm^3

the volume of the balloon in centimeters will be:

1000(0.113) = 113 cm^3

The radius of the balloon will be calculated as follows;

v=4/3πr³

plugging our values in the formula we get:

113=4/3πr³

solving for r we get

Solve for r:

_________________________________________________________

113 = (4 π r^3)/3

113 = (4 π r^3)/3 is equivalent to (4 π r^3)/3 = 113:

(4 π r^3)/3 = 113

Divide both sides by (4 π)/3:

r^3 = 339/(4 π)

Taking cube roots gives (339/π)^(1/3)/2^(2/3) times the third roots of unity:

Answer: |

| r = -(-339/π)^(1/3)/2^(2/3) or r = (339/π)^(1/3)/2^(2/3) or r = ((-1)^(2/3) (339/π)^(1/3))/2^(2/3)


User Laure D
by
7.1k points