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6 July, 01:54

The surface area of two similar solids are 340yd^2 and 1,158yd^2. The volume of the larger solid is 1,712yd^2. What is the volume of the smaller solid? ... ?

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  1. 6 July, 02:52
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    The ratio of the areas is 340/1158 = 170/579thus the ratio of the side lengths is sqrt (170) / sqrt (579) =.5418the ratio of volumes is the side length ratio cubed =.5418^3 =.159Volume of smaller solid = (.159) (1712) = 272.37
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