A sphere has a volume of 3.32 cubic inches. If the sphere's volume can vary between 2.52 cubic inches and 5.12 cubic inches, how can the radius vary? Round your answer to five decimal places.

A. Radius can vary between 0.77563 inch and 1.10558 inches.
B. Radius can vary between 0.12544 inch and 2.72544 inches.
C. Radius can vary between 1.40684 inches and 2.00530 inches.
D. Radius can vary between 1.34006 inches and 1.69726 inches.
E. Radius can vary between 0.84418 inch and 1.06920 inches.


Answer: E

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