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sashaice [31]
2 years ago
5

The volumes of two similar solids are 210 m3 and 1,680 m3. The surface area of the larger solid is 856 m2. What is the surface a

rea of the smaller solid?
Mathematics
3 answers:
Aloiza [94]2 years ago
6 0

we know that

scale \  factor^{3}=\frac {volume\ larger\ solid }{volume\ smaller\ solid}

so

<u>Find the value of the scale factor</u>

volume\ larger\ solid= 1,680\ m^{3}   \\  volume\ smaller\ solid= 210\ m^{3}

substitute the values in the formula

scale \  factor^{3}=\frac {1,680 }{210}

scale \  factor^{3}=8

scale \  factor=\sqrt[3]{8} \\  scale \  factor= 2

<u>Find the surface area of the smaller solid</u>

we know that

scale \  factor^{2}=\frac {surface\ area\ larger\ solid }{surface\ area\ smaller\ solid}

surface\ area\ larger\ solid =856\ m^{2}  \\ scale\ factor =2

surface\ area\ smaller\ solid= \frac{surface\ area\ larger\ solid}{scale \  factor^{2}}

substitute the values

surface\ area\ smaller\ solid= \frac{856}{2^{2}}

surface\ area\ smaller\ solid=214\ m^{2}  }

therefore

<u>the answer is</u>

The surface area of the smaller solid is equal to 214\ m^{2}

Luden [163]2 years ago
4 0
\bf \textit{ratio relations}\\&#10;\begin{array}{llll}&#10;sides&\cfrac{s}{s}\\\\&#10;Area&\cfrac{s^2}{s^2}\\\\&#10;Volume&\cfrac{s^3}{s^3}&#10;\end{array}\qquad thus\\\\&#10;-----------------------------\\\\&#10;\cfrac{\textit{smaller volume}}{\textit{bigger volume}}\implies \cfrac{210}{1680}=\cfrac{s^3}{s^3}\implies \cfrac{210}{1680}=\left( \cfrac{s}{s} \right)^3&#10;\\\\\\&#10;\sqrt[3]{\cfrac{210}{1680}}=\cfrac{s}{s}\implies \cfrac{\sqrt[3]{210}}{\sqrt[3]{1680}}=\cfrac{s}{s}\\\\&#10;-----------------------------\\\\&#10;&#10;

\bf now&#10;\\\\&#10;\cfrac{\textit{smaller area}}{\textit{bigger area}}\implies \cfrac{A}{856}=\cfrac{s^2}{s^2}\implies \cfrac{A}{856}=\left(  \cfrac{s}{s}\right)^2&#10;\\\\\\\\&#10;\textit{however, recall that }\sqrt[3]{\cfrac{210}{1680}}=\cfrac{s}{s}\qquad thus&#10;\\\\\\\\&#10;\cfrac{A}{856}=\left( \sqrt[3]{\cfrac{210}{1680}}\right)^2\implies &#10;\cfrac{A}{856}=\cfrac{\sqrt[3]{210^2}}{\sqrt[3]{1680^2}}

solve for "A", to get the surface area of the smaller solid
Ksju [112]2 years ago
3 0

we know that

scale \  factor^{3}=\frac {volume\ larger\ solid }{volume\ smaller\ solid}

so

<u>Find the value of the scale factor</u>

volume\ larger\ solid= 1,680\ m^{3}   \\  volume\ smaller\ solid= 210\ m^{3}

substitute the values in the formula

scale \  factor^{3}=\frac {1,680 }{210}

scale \  factor^{3}=8

scale \  factor=\sqrt[3]{8} \\  scale \  factor= 2

<u>Find the surface area of the smaller solid</u>

we know that

scale \  factor^{2}=\frac {surface\ area\ larger\ solid }{surface\ area\ smaller\ solid}

surface\ area\ larger\ solid =856\ m^{2}  \\ scale\ factor =2

surface\ area\ smaller\ solid= \frac{surface\ area\ larger\ solid}{scale \  factor^{2}}

substitute the values

surface\ area\ smaller\ solid= \frac{856}{2^{2}}

surface\ area\ smaller\ solid=214\ m^{2}  }

therefore

<u>the answer is</u>

The surface area of the smaller solid is equal to 214\ m^{2}

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