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20 October, 10:41

The radius of a spherical is decreasing at a constant rate of 3 cm per second. Find, in cubic centimeters per second, the rate of change of the volume of the ball when the radius is 5cm.

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  1. 20 October, 13:43
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    DV/dt = 942 cm³/sec (decreasing)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of the sphere V = 4/3π*r³

    r ⇒ r (t)

    DV / dt = DV/dr * Dr/dt so

    DV/dt = 4*π*r²*Dr/dt

    and we know Dr/dt = - 3 cm/sec and r = 5 cm

    Then radius decreasing V also decreases

    by substitution

    DV/dt = - 4*π * (5) ² * (3)

    DV/dt = - 942 cm³/sec
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