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17 April, 15:17
Are all spheres similar?
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Jaylen Mccullough
17 April, 15:35
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Yes all spheres are similar because each of them is perfectly round
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Ellis
17 April, 15:45
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All spheres are similar because there are no other configuration of spheres except for being perfectly round three-dimensionally. Similar shapes are shapes where angles are similar as well as the sides which can just be determined through ratio and proportion
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