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What is the ratio for the volumes of two similar spheres, given that the ratio of their radii is 3:4?

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Since we are dealing with volume, a difference in radii produces a change in the volume CUBED.3^3 = 274^3 = 64
64 / 27 = 2.3703703704
So, the larger sphere will have 2.3703703704 times more volume than the smaller sphere.


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User Shambu
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Answer: It's 64 27

Explanation:

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