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9 October, 09:31

The surface areas of two similar solids are 351 ft and 1113 ft The volume of the larger solid is 1717 ft What is the volume of the smaller solid?

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  1. 9 October, 09:52
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    If these two shapes are equivalent, I believe the answer, estimated would be 541.5 ft. I divided 1717 by 1113 and got 1.542677448337826. Then I multiplied this number by 351 and got 541.4797843665768. I am not sure if this is correct.
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