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How much bigger is the surface area to volume ratio is of the ant than the camel. The length of the camel's cube is 7cm. Draw cube of the camel if necessary and you won't need to measure the length of the ant. Zoom in on the image.

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

How much bigger is the surface area to volume ratio is of the ant than the camel. The length of the camel's cube is 7cm. Draw cube of the camel if necessary and you won't need to measure the length of the ant. Zoom in on the image.



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