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29 December, 23:41

The radius of a sphere is increasing at a rate of 4 mm/s. How fast is the volume increasing when the diameter is 60 mm?

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  1. 30 December, 01:52
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    V = [4/3]π r^3 = > [dV / dr ] = 4π r^2

    [dV/dt] = [dV/dr] * [dr/dt]

    [dV/dt] = [4π r^2] * [ dr / dt]

    r = 60 mm, [dr / dt] = 4 mm/s

    [dV / dt ] = [4π (60mm) ^2] * 4mm/s = 180,955.7 mm/s
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