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The volume of a cantaloupe is given by Upper V equals four thirds pi font size decreased by 5 r cubed. The radius is growing at the rate of 0.7 cm divided by week , at a time when the radius is 7.5 cm. How fast is the volume changing at that moment?

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    dV/dt = 494.8 cm^3 per week

    the volume is changing at 494.8 cm^3 per week at that moment;

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    The volume of a cantaloupe is given by V = (4/3) πr^3. The radius is growing at the rate of 0.7 cm/week , at a time when the radius is 7.5 cm. How fast is the volume changing at that moment?

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    V = (4/3) πr^3

    Radius r = 7.5 cm

    dr/dt = 0.7cm/week

    How fast is the volume changing at that moment;

    dV/dt = d ((4/3) πr^3) / dt

    dV/dt = (4πr^2) dr/dt

    Substituting the given values;

    dV/dt = (4π*7.5^2) * 0.7

    dV/dt = 494.8 cm^3 per week

    the volume is changing at 494.8 cm^3 per week at that moment;
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