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Similar Solids

Similar Solids are figures that are the same shape, and have linear measurements that are proportional.

Figure 1.

The above two figures are similar solids. The scale of these two models is 1:3. The model on the right is three times as big as the model on the left.

That means that the surface area of these two models has a ratio of 1^2:3^2, which is 1:9.

Surface Area of Figure 1 = 2((2)(2) + (2)(5) + (2)(5)) = 48 square inches

Surface Area of Figure 2 = 48 * 9 = 432 square inches

It also means that the volumes of these two models has a ratio of 1^3:3^3, which is 1:27.

Volume of Figure 1 = (2)(2)(5) = 20 cubic inches

Volume of Figure 2 = 20 * 27 = 540 cubic inches


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