SOLUTION: the surface areas of two similar solids are 289ft and 900ft . The volume of the larger solid is 1755ft . What is the volume of the smaller solid ?
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Question 334391: the surface areas of two similar solids are 289ft and 900ft . The volume of the larger solid is 1755ft . What is the volume of the smaller solid ?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
289/x=900/1755
900x=507195
x=563.55 sq ft
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