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why is a spheres volume to surface area ratio the lowest out of a sphere, cylinder, and a cube? this is part of how im going to do this big project im doing, and i know a sphere has the smallest one, im just not sure why
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calculus will show why this is so. If you don't know about that, then probably google can help you out with more elementary explanations.
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