To determine the volume of the larger tent.

Answer to Problem 25PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Two tents are in the shape of hemispheres, with circular floors.
The ratio of their floor areas is 9:12.25.
The diameter of the smaller tent is 6 feet.
Formula used:
Volume of a hemisphere
Calculation:
Two tents are in the shape of hemispheres, with circular floors.
The ratio of their floor areas is 9:12.25.
The diameter of the smaller tent is 6 feet.
The scale factor of surface area of both the tent is,
Scale factor of surface area of both the tent is 3:3.5.
Now, the radius of larger tent,
As, scale factor is same for all.
Now, find the volume of hemisphere.
Volume of a hemisphere
Conclusion:
Therefore, the volume of the larger tent is
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