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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 09:10 bellbug08

The Pentagon is planning to build a new, spherical satellite. As is typical in these cases, the specifications keep changing, so that the size of the satellite keeps growing. In fact, the radius of the planned satellite is growing 0.4 feet per week. Its cost will be $1,100 per cubic foot. At the point when the plans call for a satellite 10 feet in radius, how fast is the cost growing

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