To determine the question use Frogs F and G are 5cm to cube and 40cm to cube.

a. Ratio
What are ratio volumes and surface areas for a frog? (The formula for figuring out this data A correlation V square=2/3
Ratio Volumes: Surface areas:
b. Toxin
Let us say that Frog F absorbs 0.015 mL of a certain toxin, then how much would Frog G absorb? mL.
c. Concentration
In order to figure out concentration of a toxin amount for the frog we would divide by the volume. What would the concentration be for frog F and frog G.
Concentration
Frog F:
Frog G:

-3×+2y=11

3×-4y=-19

a. Ratio Volumes and Surface Areas:

To find the ratio of volumes and surface areas for the frogs, we can use the given formula: V^2 = (2/3)A.

1. Ratio of Volumes:
First, calculate the volume for Frog F:
Vf = 5cm^3

Now, calculate the volume for Frog G:
Vg = 40cm^3

To find the ratio of volumes (Vf:Vg), divide the volume of Frog F by the volume of Frog G:
Ratio of Volumes (Vf:Vg) = Vf / Vg

2. Ratio of Surface Areas:
Next, we need to calculate the surface areas for the frogs. Since the formula for surface area is not provided, we'll assume that it is proportional to the volume.

Calculate the surface area for Frog F:
Af = Vf^(2/3)

Now, calculate the surface area for Frog G:
Ag = Vg^(2/3)

To find the ratio of surface areas (Af:Ag), divide the surface area of Frog F by the surface area of Frog G:
Ratio of Surface Areas (Af:Ag) = Af / Ag

b. Toxin:
If Frog F absorbs 0.015 mL of a certain toxin, we need to find out how much Frog G would absorb. The ratio of their volumes can help us determine this.

Given that Frog F has a volume of 5cm^3 and Frog G has a volume of 40cm^3, we can find the ratio of their volumes (Vf:Vg). Let's assume the absorption of toxin is directly proportional to the volume of the frogs.

To find out the toxin absorption for Frog G, we can use the ratio of their volumes:
Toxin absorption for Frog G = (Toxin absorption for Frog F) * (Vg / Vf)

c. Concentration:
To calculate the concentration of a toxin, we divide the amount of toxin by the volume of the frog.

For Frog F:
Given that the toxin amount for Frog F is already mentioned, divide this by the volume of Frog F to obtain the concentration.

Concentration for Frog F = Toxin amount for Frog F / Vf

For Frog G:
Similarly, if you have the toxin amount for Frog G, divide it by the volume of Frog G to find the concentration.

Concentration for Frog G = Toxin amount Frog G / Vg