The ratio of the radii of two spheres is 2:3. The volume of the smaller sphere is 267.953 $cm^3$. Find the volume of the larger sphere to the nearest hundredth.
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We know that the ratio of the radii of the two spheres is 2:3. Let's assume the radius of the smaller sphere is 2x. Therefore, the radius of the larger sphere would be 3x. Show more…
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