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18 February, 17:24

A junior basketball has a diameter of approximately 7 in., and a regulation basketball has a diameter of approximately 9.5 in. about how many times as great is the volume of the regulation basketball as the volume of the junior basketball?

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  1. 18 February, 18:51
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    Scale factor = 9.5 / 7

    the ratio of the volumes will be 9.5^3 / 7^3

    = 2.5 to nearest thousandth

    So the volume the regulation ball is 2.5 times the volume of the junior one.
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