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If the radius of a sphere is reduced to one-third, by how many times does its
volume decrease?​

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Answer:

It can be concluded that reducing the radius to one-third will reduce the volume of sphere 1/27 times

Explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given by the following formula:


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

Here r is the radius of the sphere

Reducing the radius of sphere to one-third means dividing the radius by three. So the new radius will be:
(1)/(3)r

The new volume with the new radius will be:


V_1 = (4)/(3)\pi * ((1)/(3)r)^3\\V_1 = (4)/(3)\pi * (1)/(27)r^3\\V_1 = (1)/(27)((4)/(3)\pi r^3)\\V_1 = (1)/(27)V

The new volume is 1/27 times of the original volume.

Hence,

It can be concluded that reducing the radius to one-third will reduce the volume of sphere 1/27 times

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