If the size of the fruit is two times the size of the seed. Then what is the volume of the seed. (derive general equation)

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shashi

  • May 23rd, 2005
 

size of fruit = 2( size of seed) 
 
rad of fruit (r)= 2(r) 
 
volume of fruit = 16 x(volume of seed) 
 
size of seed = 1/16 (volume of fruit)

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bored loser

  • Apr 8th, 2006
 

How on earth do u know tht the fruit is a sphere..? it could be a mango..which is not a sphere...so the question depends on which fruit is taken into consideration...u ppl are dumb tryin to solve this question...

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chris

  • Jun 19th, 2007
 

What exactly is meant by the size of a fruit or seed, if the size is the volume then the answer is obvious thus being simply doubled.

If size means arbitrary length dimension then irrelevant of shape the size of fruit will be 8 times size of seed.

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ashish

  • Jul 4th, 2007
 

It is difficult to say because the size of fruit is not known.

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Nadal

  • Nov 8th, 2008
 

Ratio of the size of the seed : the size of the fruit = 1:2
then the radius of the seed : the radius of the fruit = 1 : 2^(1/2)
Therefore, the volume of the seed : the volume of the fruit = 1 : 2^(3/2)
In the end, the volume of the seed = 1/ 2√2 * (the volume of the fruit)

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