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The diameter of a sphere is 2,160 mm. The diameter of a second sphere is 7,520 mm. Approximately how many times larger is the volume of the second sphere than the volume of the first sphere?

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Answer:

Approximately 42 times larger

Explanation:

The diameter of a sphere is 2,160 mm.

The diameter of a second sphere is 7,520 mm.

To see how many times larger is the diameter of second sphere is than the diameter of the second sphere, we divide to get:


k = (7520)/(2160)


k = 3.481

To see how many times larger the volume is, we cube both sides


{k}^(3) = {3.481}^(3)

This implies that


{k}^(3) = 42.181

Therefore the volume of the second sphere is approximately 42 times larger

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