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I have two questions..

1. What do you mean by same value?

2. Is it even possible for them to be the same?

Same value meaning that for this given length of a side, The numeric value of Surface Area and Volume are the same. Units of course won't be.

You can take the two equations, for the surface area of a regular dodecahedron and the volume of that dodecahedron to be equal to each other and solve for the common variable in both equations, the length of a side.

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Same value meaning that for this given length of a side, The numeric value of Surface Area and Volume are the same. Units of course won't be.

You can take the two equations, for the surface area of a regular dodecahedron and the volume of that dodecahedron to be equal to each other and solve for the common variable in both equations, the length of a side.

Thanks. ;)

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I have two questions..

1. What do you mean by same value?

2. Is it even possible for them to be the same?

Spoiler for Suppose the edge of the solid is a centimeters.:

The Volume is some constant [say k3] times a3 cm3 and

The Area is some other constant [say k2] times a2 cm2.

The constants are the same regardless of the units.

We could have used meters, inches or miles.

When V and A have the same value, then k3 a3 = k2 a2

Dividing both sides by k3 a2 gives the desired value of edge length:

a = (k2 / k3)

Checking:

V = k3 x (k2 / k3)3 = k23 / k32

A = k2 x (k2 / k3)2 = k23 / k32

So the puzzle basically asks to find k2 and k3.

The easiest solution is to Google it - they are complicated to calculate.

Like if you have no life, it would be a neat way to spend an hour.

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Spoiler for Suppose the edge of the solid is a centimeters.:

The Volume is some constant [say k3] times a3 cm3 and

The Area is some other constant [say k2] times a2 cm2.

The constants are the same regardless of the units.

We could have used meters, inches or miles.

When V and A have the same value, then k3a3 = k2a2

Dividing both sides by k3a2 gives the desired value of edge length:

a = (k2 / k3)

Checking:

V = k3 x (k2 / k3)3 = k23 / k32

A = k2 x (k2 / k3)2 = k23 / k32

So the puzzle basically asks to find k2 and k3.

The easiest solution is to Google it - they are complicated to calculate.

Like if you have no life, it would be a neat way to spend an hour.

Hey thanks. Never learned that stuff before. (an hour tho? try a day for me :lol: )

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