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Two cones are similar. The larger cone, R, has a volume of 1331 cubic feet and the smaller cone, S, has a volume of 64 cubic feet. Find the scale factor of Cone R to Cone S.
13 years ago

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Steve
volume goes up as the cube of the scale factor. so,

R/S = cuberoot(1331/64) = 11/4
13 years ago

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