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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
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SSSSS [86.1K]3 years ago
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atroni [7]3 years ago
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To solve this question we will have to make note of an important fact of geometry. That is, "volume is proportional to the cubed of the linear dimensions and that surface area is proportional to the squared of the linear dimensions".

Now, let the volume of the larger solid be V_1 and the volume of the smaller solid be V_2

Let the linear dimension of the larger solid be L_1 and the linear dimension of the smaller solid be L_2.

Now, it has been given in the question that, V_1 =1331 m^3 and V_2=343 m^3. Therefore the ratio is:

\frac{V_1}{V_2}=\frac{1331}{343}.............(Equation 1)

Therefore, the cuberoot of the above equation will give us the ratio of the linear dimensions as:

\frac{L_1}{L_2}=\sqrt[3]{\frac{1331}{343}}=\frac{11}{7}...(Equation 2)

Let S_1 be the surface area of the larger solid. Then, we know that, S_1=484 m^2. Let S_2 be the surface area of the smaller solid. Then we know that, the ratio of the surface area will be the squared of the linear dimensions. Thus, the squared of the ratio of the linear dimensions in (Equation 2) will be equal to the ratio of the surface areas.

Thus, we will have:

\frac{S_1}{S_2}=(\frac{L_1}{L_2} )^2=(\frac{11}{7})^2=\frac{121}{49}

\because S_1= 484 m^2 (given), we can easily find S_2 as:

\frac{484}{S_2}= \frac{121}{49}

Thus, S_2=\frac{484\times 49}{121}=196 m^2

Therefore, from the given options, the second option is the correct answer.


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