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A large spherical balloon is being deflated. When the radius of the balloon decreases from 10 ft to 5 ft, approximately how much volume has it lost?
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A large spherical balloon is being deflated. When the radius of the balloon decreases from 10 ft to 5 ft, approximately how much volume has it lost?
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What are the options? If it's percentage then 50% would be lost
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the answer is 3665 ft 3
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