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Consider the volume scale factor of the balloon at different states.
21 full breaths left
Let's label the volume of air that goes into the balloon from one full breath B. With this information, we can illustrate the two states of the balloon including its volume and width.
linear scale factor=2 If we cube both sides of this equation, we can calculate the corresponding volume scale factor when the linear scale factor is 2. (Linear scale factor)^3=( 2)^3 ⇓ Volume scale factor=8 The big balloon has a volume that is 8 times greater than the small balloon. We know that each breath puts a volume of B into the balloon. Therefore, after 3 breaths the volume of the balloon is 3B. If we multiply this by 8, we get the volume of the big balloon. 3B(8)=24B The big balloon has a volume of 24 full breaths. Since the small balloon already contains 3 breaths, Koy needs 21 more breaths to fill the balloon.
(a b)^m=a^m b^m
Multiply
LHS * 9=RHS* 9
Simplify quotient
Multiply
.LHS /4Ď€ r^3.=.RHS /4Ď€ r^3.
a/b=.a /Ď€ r^3./.b /Ď€ r^3.
Calculate quotient