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18 May, 20:54

the volumes of two similar solids are 729m^3 and 125m^3. The surface are of the larger solid is 324m^2. What is the surface area of the smaller solid?

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  1. 18 May, 21:14
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    100 m²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The two solids seem to have volumes of side³

    Since the larger solid is the cubed root of 9 and the smaller solid is the cubed root of 5.

    The surface are of the larger solid is the square root of 18, which is also 9 * 9 * 4 which translates to side² * 4

    Using this information we can apply this formula to find the surface area of the smaller solid: side² * 4 = (5) ² * 4 = 100 m²
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