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10 May, 04:11

The ratio between the volumes of two cubes is 125 to 216. what is the ratio between their respective surface areas?

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  1. 10 May, 07:42
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    Volume of a cube is length * width * height. Because it's a cube, all of these lengths are the same measurement so rather than doing V = l*w*h, we can do one of the measurements cubed, let's call it x.

    So Volume = x³. So if we are given the volume, we can the length by doing the cube root.

    ∛125 = 5

    ∛216 = 6

    Surface area of a cube = 6x². So now we plug both of these measurements into the formula.

    For 5:

    SA = 6 (5) ² = 6 (25) = 150

    For 6:

    SA = 6 (6) ² = 6 (36) = 216

    The ratio of their surface areas is 150:216 or if you simplify it by dividing both by the GCF of 6, 25:36
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