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A balloon holds 3.4 cubic feet of air. The balloon’s volume is increased to 4.8 cubic feet. What is the percent of change for the volume of air inside the balloon?
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A balloon holds 3.4 cubic feet of air. The balloon’s volume is increased to 4.8 cubic feet. What is the percent of change for the volume of air inside the balloon?
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A balloon holds 3.4 cubic feet of air.
The balloon’s volume is increased to
4.8 cubic feet. What is the percent of
change for the volume of air inside
the balloon?
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3.4 cubic feet x 4.8 cubic feet= 16.32 is the answer
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