A balloon, which always remains spherical, has a variable diameter `3/2(2x+1)`.Find the rate of change of its volume with respect to x.

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A balloon, which always remains spherical, has a variable diameter `3/2(2x+1)`.Find the rate of change of its volume ... (2)` D. `8/3 pi (2x+1)^(2)`

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