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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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V=(4p(3r)^3)/3 and v=(4pr^3)/3

V/v=(3r)^3/(r^3)

V/v=9r^3/r^3

V/v=9

So the smaller sphere has a volume that is nine times smaller than the larger.
User Edzillion
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Answer:

The volume of the smaller sphere is
27 times smaller than the volume of the larger sphere

Explanation:

we know that

If two figures are similar then, the ratio of its volumes is equal to the scale factor elevated to the cube

Let

z-------> the scale factor

x-------> the volume of the larger sphere

y-------> the volume of the smaller sphere

so


z^(3)=(x)/(y)

In this problem we have


z=3

substitute


3^(3)=(x)/(y)


27=(x)/(y)


y=x/27 -----> The volume of the smaller sphere is
27 times smaller than the volume of the larger sphere

or


x=27y -----> The volume of the larger sphere is
27 times greater than the volume of the smaller sphere


User Frangaliana
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