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4 February, 12:37

2. How many times smaller is the surface area of a sphere if the radius is multiplied by 1/2?

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  1. 4 February, 12:51
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    If a number is multiplied by 1/2, this means that it strinks 2 times.

    For example, we have the radius of 4.

    If multipled by 1/2, we get 2.

    So, the radius is now 2 times smaller than the original radius.

    So, the radius of the sphere will be 2 times smaller than what it originally was.

    Best of Luck!
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