Given two spheres whose combined volume is known to be 819 cu. m. if their radii are in the ratio 3:4, what is the volume of the smaller sphere? a. 576 cu. m.       b. 243 cu. m. b. 343 cu. M.       d. 476 cu. m.   (ILLUSTRATE AND USE GEOMETRIC IDENTITIES)

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Given two spheres whose combined volume is known to be 819 cu. m. if their radii are in the ratio 3:4, what is the volume of the smaller sphere?

a. 576 cu. m.       b. 243 cu. m.

b. 343 cu. M.       d. 476 cu. m.

 

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