Lesson #1: Area of Circles
Volume: L x W x H Units: cm3. Ratio of surface area to volume = surface area/volume. Suppose you double the length, height, and width of a cube. Calculate the surface area and volume for each cube shown. Then find the lowest ratio of surface area to volume. Which is the biggest cube? Which cube has a larger surface area to volume ratio? ................
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