wr3k said:You need to divide the respective volumes of the two objects in order to get the answer.
You are given the circumference, so you can solve for the radius, circumference = (2pi x r)
The larger sphere has a radius of about 15.28 inches
The ping pong ball has a radius of about 0.79 inches
Now you can use the radius to find the volume of the sphere, which is (4/3 x r^3 x pi)
The larger sphere has a volume of about 14943.72 in^3
The ping pong ball has a volume of about 2.0652 in^3
Lastly, you divide the two volumes, and the final answer you get is 7235.97.
Please check my work, and note that you may get variations in the answer depending on how accurate you are with decimal placing.
Thank you and good day
R
wr3k said:You need to divide the respective volumes of the two objects in order to get the answer.
You are given the circumference, so you can solve for the radius, circumference = (2pi x r)
The larger sphere has a radius of about 15.28 inches
The ping pong ball has a radius of about 0.79 inches
Now you can use the radius to find the volume of the sphere, which is (4/3 x r^3 x pi)
The larger sphere has a volume of about 14943.72 in^3
The ping pong ball has a volume of about 2.0652 in^3
Lastly, you divide the two volumes, and the final answer you get is 7235.97.
Please check my work, and note that you may get variations in the answer depending on how accurate you are with decimal placing.
Thank you and good day
R
You're a dumbass I just found the exact same post on a different thread regarding this question.wr3k said:You need to divide the respective volumes of the two objects in order to get the answer.
You are given the circumference, so you can solve for the radius, circumference = (2pi x r)
The larger sphere has a radius of about 15.28 inches
The ping pong ball has a radius of about 0.79 inches
Now you can use the radius to find the volume of the sphere, which is (4/3 x r^3 x pi)
The larger sphere has a volume of about 14943.72 in^3
The ping pong ball has a volume of about 2.0652 in^3
Lastly, you divide the two volumes, and the final answer you get is 7235.97.
Please check my work, and note that you may get variations in the answer depending on how accurate you are with decimal placing.
Thank you and good day
R
Despise said:19 balls, no more no less.
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