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if the radius of a sphere be tripled what is the ratio of the volume of first square to that of the second sphere who will give correct answer I will give it 5 star and brainlist ​

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Answered by padmapriya5385
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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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If the radius of a sphere is doubled what will be the ratio of its surface area and volume as to that of the first sphere

so ratio = 1:8.

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