Q:

Manuel bought a balloon (that is a perfect sphere) with a radius of 2 \text{ cm}2 cm2, space, c, m. He wanted his balloon to be bigger, so he blew 222 big breaths of air into the balloon. Each big breath increased the balloon's radius by 1 \text{ cm}1 cm1, space, c, m. What is the ratio of the current volume of the balloon to the original volume of the balloon?

Accepted Solution

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Answer:8 timesStep-by-step explanation:I found the volume of the sphere. Then increased it how many times he blew. That was the ratio. Also, Khan :)