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Two spheres have volumes of 8π cm3 and 64π cm3. If the surface area of the smaller sphere is 16π cm2, what is the surface area of the larger sphere?
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Two spheres have volumes of 8π cm3 and 64π cm3. If the surface area of the smaller sphere is 16π cm2, what is the surface area of the larger sphere?
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Two spheres have volumes of 8π cm3 and 64π cm3. If the surface area of the smaller sphere is 16π cm2, what is the surface area of the larger sphere?
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Answer:64pi cm2
Step-by-step explanation: got it right on edge
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