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A baseball fits snugly inside a transparent display cube. The length of an edge of the cube is 2.9 inches.
Is the baseball’s volume greater than, less than, or equal to \(2.9^3\) cubic inches? Explain how you know.
A hemisphere fits snugly inside a cylinder with a radius of 6 cm. A cone fits snugly inside the same hemisphere.
Find the hemisphere’s diameter if its radius is 6 cm.
Find the hemisphere’s diameter if its radius is \(\frac{1,000}{3}\) m.
Find the hemisphere’s diameter if its radius is 9.008 ft.
Find the hemisphere’s radius if its diameter is 6 cm.
Find the hemisphere’s radius if its diameter is \(\frac{1,000}{3}\) m.
Find the hemisphere’s radius if its diameter is 9.008 ft.
After almost running out of space on her phone, Elena checks with a couple of friends who have the same phone to see how many pictures they have on their phones and how much memory they take up. The results are shown in the table.
| number of photos | 2,523 | 3,148 | 1,875 |
|---|---|---|---|
| memory used (MB) | 8,072 | 10,106 | 6,037 |
Could this information be reasonably modeled with a linear function? Explain your reasoning.