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The volumes of two similar solids are 1331 m3 and 343 m3. The surface area of the larger one is 484 m2. What is the surface area of the smaller one? 196 m2 1372 m2 343 m2 none o…
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The volumes of two similar solids are 1331 m3 and 343 m3. The surface area of the larger one is 484 m2. What is the surface area of the smaller one? 196 m2 1372 m2 343 m2 none of these
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It is 196m^2.. I just had this on a test this answer is right
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