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(a.)
An expression for the total volume of the three tennis balls in terms of
It has been determined that, an expression for the total volume of the three tennis balls in terms of
Given:
A can of tennis balls consists of three spheres of radius
Concept used:
The volume of a sphere of radius
Calculation:
It is given that the three tennis balls are spheres of radius
As discussed previously, the volume of a sphere of radius
Then, the volume of a tennis ball is
Since the three tennis balls are identical, the total volume of the three tennis balls is
Conclusion:
It has been determined that, an expression for the total volume of the three tennis balls in terms of
(b.)
An expression for the volume of the cylinder in terms of
It has been determined that, an expression for the volume of the cylinder in terms of
Given:
A can of tennis balls consists of three spheres of radius
Concept used:
The volume of a cylinder of radius
Calculation:
It is given that the cylinder has radius
As discussed previously, the volume of a cylinder of radius
Hence, this is the required expression.
Conclusion:
It has been determined that, an expression for the volume of the cylinder in terms of
(c.)
An expression for
It has been determined that, an expression for
Given:
A can of tennis balls consists of three spheres of radius
Concept used:
In the given situation, the height of the cylinder is the sum of the diameters of the three tennis balls.
Calculation:
It is given that the height of the cylinder is
It is given that the radius of each of the tennis balls is
Then, the diameter of each of the tennis balls is
So, the sum of the diameters of the three tennis balls is
According to the given situation,
Hence, this is the required expression.
Conclusion:
It has been determined that, an expression for
(d.)
The fraction of the can’s volume that is taken up by the tennis balls.
It has been determined that, the fraction of the can’s volume that is taken up by the tennis balls, is
Given:
A can of tennis balls consists of three spheres of radius
Concept used:
The fraction of the can’s volume that is taken up by the tennis balls can be determined by dividing the total volume of the three tennis balls by the volume of the cylindrical can.
Calculation:
As determined previously, the total volume of the three tennis balls is
Similarly, as determined previously, the volume of the cylindrical can is
Then, as discussed previously, the fraction of the can’s volume that is taken up by the tennis balls; as determined by dividing the total volume of the three tennis balls by the volume of the cylindrical can, is given as
Simplifying,
Finally, as determined previously,
Put
Simplifying,
Thus, the fraction of the can’s volume that is taken up by the tennis balls is
Conclusion:
It has been determined that, the fraction of the can’s volume that is taken up by the tennis balls, is
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Mcdougal Littell Algebra 2: Student Edition (c) 2004 2004
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