SOLUTION: A cube of side length s sits inside a sphere of radius r so that the vertices of the cube sit on the sphere. Find the ratio r : s.
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Question 1109556: A cube of side length s sits inside a sphere of radius r so that the vertices of the cube sit on the sphere. Find the ratio r : s.
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Just a hint: The space diagonal of the cube is the diameter of the sphere....
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