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22 March, 00:42

The surface areas of two similar solids are 289 ft^2 and 900 ft^2. The volume of the larger solid is 1755ft^3. What is the volume of the smaller solid?

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  1. 22 March, 00:49
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    289/900 take a square root to get 17/30 and then take cube to get your answer. i. e. that is 319
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