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Find and simplify the volume to surface area ratio for each of the three possible ice cube shapes. You can use this chart
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Find and simplify the volume to surface area ratio for each of the three possible ice cube shapes. You can use this chart
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The surface area of a cube is defined as
SA = 6s^2
The volume of a cube is defined as
V = s^3
The surface area of 3 cubes:
SA = 3*6s^3
SA = 18s^3
The volume of 3 cubes
V = s^3
V = 3s^3
Volume-to-surface-area ration
V:SA
s^3 : 6s^2 = 3s^3 : 18s^2
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