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A spherical metallic ball of radius 3 cm is melted and recast into three spherical balls. The radii of two of these balls are 2.5 cm 2 cm respectively. Find the radius of the third ball.
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Radius of larger spherical metallic ball, R = 3 cm
Radius of smaller spherical balls are 2.5 cm, 2 cm and r cm
Given,
A spherical metallic ball of radius 3 cm is melted and recast into three spherical balls.
∴ Volume of larger spherical ball = Volume of ball of radius 2.5 cm + Volume of ball of radius 2 cm + Volume of ball of radius r cm
Hence, the radius of the third ball is 1.5 cm.
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