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5. If the diameter of a sphere is doubled, the increase in
its surface area will be?​

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Answered by samriddhi8085
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Answer:

the surface area will be four times more

Answered by cskooo7
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Answer:

So the surface area increases with the square of the diameter or radius. If you double the diameter you increase the surface area by . By the same token, volumes increase with the cube of diameter.

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