For the question to have any meaning, the volume should be in cubic metres, not metres. The surface area of a sphere of radius r is 4*pi*r*r and its volume is 4/3*pi*r*r*r. Use the second equation to find the value of the radius, r and then use that value in the first equation to calculate the surface area.
2,157.7 square meters.
0.4 m-1 is the ration of surface area 588m2 to volume 1372m3 for a sphere.
a sphere
The surface area of a sphere is 4 pi R2A = 4 pi (5)2 = 100 pi = 314.16 square meters (rounded)
1) Calculate the area 2) Calculate the volume 3) Divide the area by the volume to get the ratio
2,157.7 square meters.
3 to 7
Volume = 113.097 m3 Surface area = 113.097 m2
It is not possible to have a sphere with a surface are of 300 metres squared and a volume of 500 metres cubed. A surface area of 300 sq metres would imply a volume of 488.6 cubic metres or a shape that is non-spherical!
The surface area of a sphere with a volume of 3500pi is: 2,391 square units.
Use the formula for volume to solve for the radius of the sphere and then plug that radius into the formula for the surface area of a sphere.
0.6 m-1 is the ratio of surface area to volume for a sphere.
A sphere with a surface area of 324pi cubic inches has a volume of: 3,054 cubic inches.
depends on the shape... if its a sphere or a prism or what. You'll get different answers because they have different surface area to volume ratios. Sphere will give you the biggest volume for a given surface area.
If they have the same radius then it is: 3 to 2
because the surface area is spread out over the volume of mass
Surface area = 201.06 meters2