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∙ 5y agoThe formula for the surface area of a sphere is 4πr² and the formula for the volume is (4/3)πr³, where r is the radius of the sphere. Setting 4πr² equal to 588 and (4/3)πr³ equal to 1372, you can solve for the radius by equating the two expressions and taking the cube root of the result. Once you have the radius, you can calculate the surface area using the formula and divide it by the volume to find the ratio.
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∙ 5y agoThe ratio appears to be 588 to 1372 or 3 to 7 in its simplest form
It is not possible to have a sphere with a surface are of 300 metres squared and a volume of 500 metres cubed. A surface area of 300 sq metres would imply a volume of 488.6 cubic metres or a shape that is non-spherical!
Perhaps if you read the question properly, you would not have to ask the question!
0.5m-1
The ratio is 1/2 square meter per cubic meter.
118 units^2
It is not possible to have a sphere with a surface are of 300 metres squared and a volume of 500 metres cubed. A surface area of 300 sq metres would imply a volume of 488.6 cubic metres or a shape that is non-spherical!
0.5m-1
Perhaps if you read the question properly, you would not have to ask the question!
0.6 m-1 is the ratio of surface area to volume for a sphere.
0.4 m-1 is the ration of surface area 588m2 to volume 1372m3 for a sphere.
The ratio is 1/2 square meter per cubic meter.
(b + 2c)(b - c)
384. 8 squared times 6
SA equals pi times the radius squared
118 units^2
The formula for the surface area of a circle is pi times the square of the radius. It is represented as A equals pi times r squared.
5.477225575 squared equals 30.