SOLUTION: If the radius of a sphere is increasing at the constant rate of 3 millimeters per second, how fast is the volume changing when the surface area 4πr2 is 10 square millimeters?

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Question 650813: If the radius of a sphere is increasing at the constant rate of 3 millimeters per second, how fast is the volume changing when the surface area 4πr2 is 10 square millimeters?
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If the radius of a sphere is increasing at the constant rate of 3 millimeters per second, how fast is the volume changing when the surface area 4πr2 is 10 square millimeters?
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Do you have any idea how to do these? How will it help if someone does them for you?
I did the one with the cone. This one is simpler.