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The volume of two spheres is shown:

Sphere A = 30 cubic inches
Sphere B = 10 cubic inches
How many inches more is the radius of sphere A than the radius of sphere B? Round your answer to the nearest tenths. (Use π = 3.14.) (1 point)
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User Kap
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Answer:

≈ 1.3 inches

Explanation:

Given that:

  • Sphere A = 30 cubic inches
  • Sphere B = 10 cubic inches

As we know, the formula to find the volume of a sphere is;

V = π
(4)/(3) r^(3)

So we have:

  • Sphere A = 30 cubic inches

<=> π
(4)/(3) r^(3) = 30

<=>
r^(3) = 90/4π

<=> r ≈ 4.13

  • Sphere B = 10 cubic inches

<=> π
(4)/(3) r^(3) = 10

<=>
r^(3) = 30/4π

<=> r ≈ 2.86

So the different between the radius of sphere A and B is:

= 4.13 - 2.86

= 1.27

≈ 1.3 inches

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