1989 AHSME Problems/Problem 26
Problem
A regular octahedron is formed by joining the centers of adjoining faces of a cube. The ratio of the volume of the octahedron to the volume of the cube is
Solution
Call the length of a side of the cube x. Thus, the volume of the cube is . We can then find that a side of this regular octahedron is the square root of + which is equivalent to . Using our general formula for the volume of a regular octahedron of side length a, which is , we get that the volume of this octahedron is...
Comparing the ratio of the volume of the octahedron to the cube is…
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