SOLUTION: The surface area of two similar solids are 394ft squared and 1134ft squared. The volume of the larger solid is 1745ft cubed. What is the volume of the smaller solid?

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Question 863392: The surface area of two similar solids are 394ft squared and 1134ft squared. The volume of the larger solid is 1745ft cubed. What is the volume of the smaller solid?
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The surface area of two similar solids are 394ft squared and 1134ft squared. The volume of the larger solid is 1745ft cubed. What is the volume of the smaller solid?
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SA is a function of the square of the dimensions.
--> dimension ratio of
Vol is a function of the cube of the dimensions.
--> Vol ratio of
Vol of smaller =
Vol =~ 357.37 cu ft

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