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a diameter of moon is approxmiatly one forth of the diameter of the earth what fraction of volume of earth is the volume of moon

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Answered by Mathswizardvoltaire
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Answered by Anonymous
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⇒ Let the diameter of the earth be d metre.

⇒ And, the diameter of moon is d/4 metre.

⇒ V1 = Volume of earth

⇒ V2 = Volume of moon

⇒ Volume of sphere = 4/3 π (r^3)

⇒ V1 = 4/3π(d/2)^3

⇒ V1 = π/6(d)^3

⇒ V2 = 4/3π(d/8)^3

⇒ V2 = π/384(d)^3

⇒ V1/V2

⇒ 1/64

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