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29 March, 08:01

The circumference of circle B is 48. The circumference of circle A is 12. How many times greater is the area of circle B to the area of circle A

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  1. 29 March, 08:12
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    Circumference = 2 (pi) (radius)

    Circle 1: 48=2 (pi) (radius)

    24/pi = radius

    Circle 2: 12 = 2 (pi) (radius)

    6/pi = radius

    Area = (pi) (radius) ^2

    Circle 1: A = (pi) (24/pi) ^2

    = 576 / pi

    Circle 2: A = (pi) (12/pi) ^2

    = 144 / pi

    576/144 = 4 times greater
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