Thank you Borek,
If you by method of progression wrote to me how to how to come to the correct result, then I would develop a joy of unlimited dimesions. Time could be saved from the very beginning - for the all of us. Please do not find me greedy now; this is the same method I use for people who has minor knowledge than me at certain points. This is the same method used by some teachers at university I attend.
I have tried now with calculating the volume of 1 sphere, then multiplying by 1000 to get the volume of 1000 droplets. I used this volume to isolate the radius of the new droplet, and I used the radius to calculate the surface area. When surface area of the new droplet was calculated, I subtracted the surface area of 1000 droplets from this new surface area, then inserted in the relation for delta(work). I am still without correct result, however, do you judge my method now to be correct?
With my most hopefully regards, Shafaifer