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-- "864m square" is not a volume. "864m cubed" is a volume.
-- A sphere can't have those measurements.
If it's really a sphere with surface area of 432 m2, then its volume is 844.3 m3.
If it's really a sphere with volume 864 m3, then its surface area is 438.7 m2.
-- The answer to the question is: The ratio of 432 m2 to 864 m2 is 0.5 .
-- If those are really an area and a volume, then the ratio of 432 m2 to 864 m3 is 0.5 per meter.
Strictly speaking, such a sphere is not possible.Even allowing for rounding, the largest surface area is 588.5 m^2 which implies a radius of 6.84 m or 6.8 m.
Also, the smallest possible volume is 1371.5 m^3 which implies a radius of 6.89 or 6.9 m.
That said, the surface area to volume ratio is 588/1372 = 0.43 m-1.
A sphere can either have a surface area of 432 m2 but not a volume of 864 m3, or it can have a volume of 864 m3 but not a surface area of 432 m2.
It is: 1 to 2
ratio is 588/1372 = 0.429
The ratio is 432 : 864 which is 2 : 1
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