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28 June, 13:02

The radius of the large sphere is 3 times longer than the radius of the small sphere.

How many times smaller than the volume of the large sphere is the volume of the small sphere?

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  1. 28 June, 14:38
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    VL/Vs=R^3/r^3 = (3x) ^3/x^3=9x^3/x^3=9

    The 4p/3 parts of both spheres cancel out in division ...
  2. 28 June, 16:37
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    The answer is (A) 1/27
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