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The volume of a sphere whose diameter is 18 centimeters is _ cubic centimeters. If it’s diameter we’re reduced by half, it’s volume would be _ of its original volume

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Answer:

First Part

Given that


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi r^(3)

We have that


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi r^(3) = (4)/(3) \pi ((Diameter)/(2))^(3) = (4)/(3) \pi 9^(3) = 972\pi cm^(3) \approx 3053.63 cm^(3)

Second Part

Given that


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi r^(3)

If the Diameter were reduced by half we have that


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi r^(3) = (4)/(3) \pi ((r)/(2)) ^(3) = ((4)/(3) \pi r^(3))/(8)

This shows that the volume would be
(1)/(8) of its original volume

Explanation:

First Part

Gather Information


Diameter = 18cm


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi r^(3)

Calculate Radius from Diameter


Radius = (Diameter)/(2) = (18)/(2) = 9

Use the Radius on the Volume formula


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi r^(3) = (4)/(3) \pi 9^(3)

Before starting any calculation, we try to simplify everything we can by expanding the exponent and then factoring one of the 9s


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi 9^(3) = (4)/(3) \pi 9 * 9 * 9 = (4)/(3) \pi 9 * 9 * 3 * 3

We can see now that one of the 3s can be already divided by the 3 in the denominator


Volume = (4)/(3) \pi 9 * 9 * 3 * 3 = 4 \pi 9 * 9 * 3

Finally, since we can't simplify anymore we just calculate it's volume


Volume = 4 \pi 9 * 9 * 3 = 12 \pi * 9 * 9 = 12 * 81 \pi = 972 \pi cm^(3)


Volume \approx 3053.63 cm^(3)

Second Part

Understanding how the Diameter reduced by half would change the Radius


Radius =(Diameter)/(2)\\\\If \\\\Diameter = (Diameter)/(2)\\\\Then\\\\Radius = ((Diameter)/(2) )/(2) = ((Diameter)/(2))/((2)/(1)) = (Diameter)/(2) * (1)/(2) = (Diameter)/(4)

Understanding how the Radius now changes the Volume


Volume = (4)/(3)\pi r^(3)

With the original Diameter, we have that


Volume = (4)/(3)\pi ((Diameter)/(2)) ^(3) = (4)/(3)\pi (Diameter^(3))/(2^(3))\\\\ = (4)/(3)\pi (Diameter^(3))/(2 * 2 * 2) = (4)/(3)\pi (Diameter^(3))/(8)\\\\

If the Diameter were reduced by half, we have that


Volume = (4)/(3)\pi ((Diameter)/(4)) ^(3) = (4)/(3)\pi (Diameter^(3))/(4^(3))\\\\ = (4)/(3)\pi (Diameter^(3))/(4 * 4 * 4) = (4)/(3)\pi (Diameter^(3))/(4 * 2 * 2 * 4) = (4)/(3)\pi (Diameter^(3))/(8 * 8) = ((4)/(3)\pi(Diameter^(3))/(8))/(8)

But we can see that the numerator is exactly the original Volume!

This shows us that the Volume would be
(1)/(8) of the original Volume if the Diameter were reduced by half.

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