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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 10:00 Kenzijo33

Last autumn, julia noticed something interesting as she blew up spherical balloons for harris's birthday party. she calculated the volume of a balloon with a radius of 4 cm and then the volume of a balloon with a radius of 8cm. did she discover that the volume is twice as big when the radius is doubled?

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