The measures of a sphere with a volume of 972pi in^3 are multipled by 1/3. what is the volume of the sphere?
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If you reduce all measures by 1/3 the volume will be reduced in three directions (height, width and depth) by:
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The volume of the sphere after multiplying its measures by ( \frac{1}{3} ) is ( 972\pi \times \left(\frac{1}{3}\right)^3 = 36\pi , \text{in}^3 ).
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