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surface area to volume ratio can be solved by solving the surface are of something and the volume of something then putting them together

EXAMPLE: if it is a cube with 4 cm on each side it would be 6(4)^2 = 6(16)=96cm and volume would be 4^3= 64 so ratio would be 96:64 which can be simplified 3:2 or 3 to 2

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Calculate or measure the surface area of object = A

Calculate or measure the volume of object = V

The required ratio is A/V

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