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377. Dawn wants to compare the volume of a basketball with the

volume of a tennis ball. Which formula will she use?

a. V = nr2)

b. V = Tapa

c. V = 1725

d. V = 53

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Answer:


V = (4)/(3) \pi R^(3) and


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

Explanation:

Dawn wants to compare the volume of a basketball with the volume of a tennis ball.

Now, if the radius of the basketball is R and that of the tennis ball is r, then the formula that can be used to determine the volume of each ball will be


V = (4)/(3) \pi R^(3) and


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

Now, dividing V by v we can compare the volume of the basketball and the tennis ball. (Answer)

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