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The ratio of the radii of two spheres is 2:5. The volume of the smaller sphere is 192 in3. What is the volume of the larger sphere?
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The ratio of the radii of two spheres is 2:5. The volume of the smaller sphere is 192 in3. What is the volume of the larger sphere?
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If the ratio of the radii of two sphere is 2:5, the ratio of the volumes is 2^3:5^3 or 8:125
192/V = 8/125
V = 3000 in^3
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Ratio of volumes is 2^3:5^3 or 8:125 192/V = 8/125 V = 3000 in^3
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