SOLUTION: Math Question: When blown up, a beach ball has a radius of 12inch. How much air in cubic feet is needed to blow it up. The formula is V=(fraction) 4/3 pie 3.14 r3
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Question 10883: Math Question: When blown up, a beach ball has a radius of 12inch. How much air in cubic feet is needed to blow it up. The formula is V=(fraction) 4/3 pie 3.14 r3
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When blown up, a beach ball has a radius of 12inch. How much air in cubic feet is needed to blow it up. The formula is
12 in = 1 ft, so your radius is 1 ft.
Round off to where ever your teacher wants you to.
Happy Calculating!!!
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