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11 October, 23:47

One circle has a diameter of 6 inches. A second, larger circle has a diameter that is four times the diameter of the first circle. What is the ratio of the area of the smaller circle to the larger circle? A 2:3 C 1:16 B 1:6.4 D 1:64

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  1. 12 October, 00:02
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    Let's find the answers.

    Small Circle

    The radius is half of the diamter. 3 inches.

    π*r²=A

    We'll use 3.14 for pi.

    3.14*9

    28.26 in²

    Bigger Circle

    6*4 = 24

    So the diameter is 24. The radius is 12.

    3.14*12²

    3.14*144

    452.16 in²

    Let's divide.

    452.16: 28.26

    16.

    So C. 1:16.
  2. 12 October, 01:46
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    A=pi * r^2

    6/2=3. 3^2=9. 9*pi=28.27

    6*4=24. 24/2=12. 12^2=144. 144 * pi=452.39

    452.39/28.27=16

    Ratio is 1:16 - - C
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