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The topic of this problem is "Scale Factors". This is the information: Solid 1 has: * A surface area of 128 cm^2* A volume of 15360 cm^3 Solid 2 has: * An unknown surface area. * A volume of 6480 cm^3 I need to find the surface area of solid 2.

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Let the unknown surface area be x

The ratio of the surface area to volume in solid 1 must be equal to the ratio of the surface area to volume in solid 2.


\begin{gathered} (128)/(15360)=(x)/(6480) \\ \Rightarrow x=(128)/(15360)*6480=54\text{ cm}^2 \end{gathered}

Hence, the surface area of solid 2 is 54 cm^2

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