The volume of air needed is equal to the volume of the sphere, which is 7,234.56 cm^3.
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How to get the volume of a sphere?</h3>
The volume of air that we need is equal to the volume of the basketball.
Remember that for a sphere of radius R, the volume is:
V = (4/3)*3.14*R^3
In this case, the radius is 12cm, replacing that we get:
V = (4/3)*3.14*(12cm)^3 = 7,234.56 cm^3
Then, to fully inflate the ball, we need 7,234.56 cm^3 of air.
If you want to learn more about spheres, you can read:
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27= 3x3x3
54 = 3x3x3x2
so 27/54 = 3x3x3 /<span>3x3x3x2 by simplifying = 1/2</span>
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Applying the Pythagorean theorem, the diagonal is calculated by:
D = sqrt(40^2 + 9^2) = 41
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I think its C which is 112