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19 October, 19:29

The radius of a large sphere is 8 times the radius of a small sphere. the surface area of the large sphere is how many times the surface area of the small sphere?

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  1. 19 October, 19:38
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    Large sphere's radius = R,

    small sphere's radius = r, R = 8r

    surface area of a sphere (SA) = 4*pi*radius^2

    So what we need is the SA of the larger in terms of the smaller sphere, so if:

    SA (of R) = 4*pi*R^2, then plug in "8r" for "R" ...

    SA = 4*pi * (8r) ^2 = 4*3.14*64r^2

    SA = 12.57*64r^2 = 804 r^2

    Therefore the SA of the larger sphere is 804 times the SA of the smaller sphere.

    I hope that makes sense!
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