Doubling the Radius of a Sphere In this exercise, we will

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Doubling the Radius of a Sphere In this exercise, we will explore what happens to the volume of a sphere if we double the radius of the sphere.

a) Choose a number between 1 and 10 and call this number r.

b) Calculate the volume of a sphere with radius r (use the \(\pi\)  key on your calculator).

c) Now double r and call this number t.

d) Calculate the volume of a sphere with radius t.

e) Repeat parts (a) through (d) for a different value of r.

f ) Compare the results from part (b) with the results from part (d) and explain what happens to the volume of a sphere if we double the radius.

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