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4 November, 15:15

The area of circle A is 36 times greater than the area of circle B. If the radius of circle B is 5 meters. What is the radius of circle A?

A. 5 meters

B. 30 meters

C. 32 meters

D. 36 meters

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  1. 4 November, 18:54
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    Each number is getting multiplied by pi, but they get squared before that. Let's find what Circle B's radius is when squared.

    5²=25

    Let's multiply that by 36.

    25*36=900

    So, the radius of Circle A is the square root of 900.

    √900=30

    So, the answer is B. 30
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