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24 September, 11:26

The radius of one sphere is twice as great as the radius of a second sphere. Find the ratio of their volumes.

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  1. 24 September, 12:05
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    The ratio of the radii is 2:1, so the ratio of their surface areas is 4:1. The area of a sphere is defined by 4 * pi * r^2

    So if the radius of the first sphere is 2r, then it would be (2r) ^2 = 4r^2

    The rest is the same. So the ratio of their surface areas would be

    4 * pi * 4r^2 divided by

    4 * pi * r^2

    or 4.
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