Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.04.2020 23:10, bushrajmaBushra

Andy had a snowball (a perfect sphere) with a radius of
3 cm. He wanted the snowball to be bigger, so he spent
4 seconds packing more snow onto it. Each second he
spent packing, the snowball's radius increased by
0.25 cm.
What is the ratio of the current volume of the
snowball to the original volume of the snowball?

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