SOLUTION: In 1974, the French Army sent soldiers up in hot air balloons to observe enemy troop movements. One such balloon, L'Entrepenant, had a volume of 256 (pi)/3.
a)Solve the formula
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a)Solve the formula
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Question 6771: In 1974, the French Army sent soldiers up in hot air balloons to observe enemy troop movements. One such balloon, L'Entrepenant, had a volume of 256 (pi)/3.
a)Solve the formula for the volume of a sphere (V=4/3 (pi)r (cubed) for r cubed. Then use this formula to calculate the radius of the L'Entrepenant balloon.
b) What was the diameter of the L'Entrepenant balloon?
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i appreciate your time- this is my step-daughter's homework problem and it has us both baffled! Answer by ichudov(507) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! This is a problem of mostly translating English to algebrese.
What they say is that volume is .
They also mention that the volume of a sphere is .
So, we have .
Remove pi:
Text form: 256/3=4/3*r^3 simplifies to +-1.33333333333333*r^2-5.33333333333333*r-21.3333333333333=0
Cartoon (animation) form: For tutors: simplify_cartoon( 256/3=4/3*r^3 )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION
Look at . Moved these terms to the left It becomes . Look at . Moved to the right of expression It becomes . Look at . Divided polynomial on the left by known factors (r-(4)) It becomes . Result: This is an equation! Solutions: r=4.
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Done!
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So, the radius is 4, and the diameter is twice more, or 8.