SOLUTION: Assume that the flask shown in the diagram can be modeled as a combination of a sphere and a cylinder. Based on this assumption, the volume of the flask is cubic inches. If both th

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Question 1012580: Assume that the flask shown in the diagram can be modeled as a combination of a sphere and a cylinder. Based on this assumption, the volume of the flask is cubic inches. If both the sphere and the cylinder are dilated by a scale factor of 2, the resulting volume would be times the original volume.
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Assume that the flask shown in the diagram can be modeled as a combination of a sphere and a cylinder.
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If both the sphere and the cylinder are dilated by a scale factor of 2, the resulting volume would be times the original volume.
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. . . the resulting volume would be 8 = 2%5E3 times the original volume.

The crossed part is unnecessary and excessive.