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31 January, 09:33

The ratio of the surface area of two spheres is 3:2. The volume of the larger sphere is 2,916 in3. What is the volume of the smaller sphere?

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  1. 31 January, 09:56
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    If the ratio of the radii of the two spheres is the square root of the given ratio of their surface area. That is, the ratio of the radii is sqrt 3: sqrt 2. The ratio of their volumes, on the other hand, is the cube of the ratio of their radii. That is 3^3/2 : 2^3/2. Letting x be the volume of the smaller sphere, the proportion becomes,

    3^3/2 / 2^3/2 = 2,916 / x

    The volume of the smaller sphere is approximately 1,587.27.
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