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Math Question

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2 years ago


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    #22 2 years ago
    Quoted from ForceFlow:

    Is this homework?
    Take the total surface area of earth, multiply by 2.4 (to get the total surface area of the new planet), and multiply by 31% (to get the available land on the new planet).
    [Edit]: nevermind, this would work for flat surface area, but not a sphere.

    You have just discovered why the flat earth movement began. Someone was having a hard time with the math....

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