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1 August, 18:41

If the ratio of radius of two spheres is 4:7, the ratio of their volume is?

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  1. 1 August, 19:02
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    64 : 343

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First use the radii to find the volume

    1) Radius of first sphere is 4 (taken from 4:7 ratio)

    Insert it into the equation for volume of a sphere: V=4 / 3πr^3

    V = (4/3) (π) (4^3)

    V = (4/3) (π) (64)

    V = 256/3 π

    Volume of the first sphere = 256/3 π

    2) Radius of the second sphere is 7 (also taken from 4:7 ratio)

    Insert it into the equation for volume of a sphere: V=4 / 3πr^3

    V = (4/3) (π) (7^3)

    V = (4/3) (π) (343)

    V = 1372/3 π

    Volume of the second sphere = 1372/3 π

    Next, calculate the ratio by dividing the two numbers

    256/3 π : 1372/3 π

    Answer should be 64 : 343

    The simple way to do this problem is to just cube the numbers:

    4:7 becomes 4^3 : 7^3 = 64 : 343

    Either way works.
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