Sphere B is the image of sphere A after dilation by a scale factor of 44. If the volume of sphere A is 50 m^3
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, find the volume of sphere B, the image.

Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

there is no image here. and we don't know, if B is smaller or lager than A.

anyway, the volume of a sphere is

4/3 × pi × r³ = 4/3 × pi × r×r×r

that means the scale factor applying to r (radius) has to be multiplied in 3 times (with every r). so, to compare the volumes, the volume scale factor is cubed the linear scale factor.

44³ = 85184

if B is smaller, then its volume is 50/85184 m³

if B is larger, then its volume is 50×85184 m³

since this a such a big number, you made possibly a typo with the scale factor.