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two spherical balloons are filled with water. the first balloon has a radius of 3 cm, and the second hads a radius of 6 cm. how much more watr is in the larger balloon than in the smaller balloon? use 3.14 to approximate pi, and express ur answer in the hundredths
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all you do to calculate the volume is 4/3*3.14*r^3
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how much more this means you need to find the difference between the 2 volumes
then subtract the smallest from the largest
volume of a sphere 4/3* pi* r^3 where r is the radius and you are told to use pi as 3.14
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to express the answer in hundredths means to 2 decimal places. find the answer to 3 decimals. if the 3rd decimal is less than 5 drop it ; if the 3rd decimal is 5 or more add 1 to the 2nd decimal digit
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