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Answer:

The volume at the highest point is 64 times greater

Explanation:

Mathematically, the volume of a sphere is simply the same formula irrespective of the size

Now, we have the formula as;

V = 4/3 * pi * r^3

While the 4/3 pi is a constant term, the value of r changes

initially we have the value of r as d = 2

where r is the radius and d is the diameter

we have this as;

8/2 = 4 ft

r^3 of this is 4^3 = 64

For the second part, we have

r as 32/2 = 16 ft

now, the r^3 part here is 16^3 = 4096

So now, we have to divide the final by the initial

we have this as 4096/64 = 64

So the volume at the highest point is 64 times greater

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