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Solid A is similar to Solid  B. If Solid A has a surface area of 816 cm2 and Solid B has a surface area of 204 cm2, how many times larger is Solid A than Solid B?Answer 1 Question 6

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Solid A is similar to Solid  B. If Solid A has a surface area of 816 cm2 and Solid B has a surface area of 204 cm2, how many times larger is Solid A than Solid B?Answer 1 Question 6

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Solution

To find out how many times larger Solid A is than Solid B, you need to divide the surface area of Solid A by the surface area of Solid B.

So, you would do:

816 cm² (Solid A's surface area) ÷ 204 cm² (Solid B's surface area) = 4

Therefore, Solid A is 4 times larger than Solid B.

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