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21 October, 13:58

The sum of the areas of two circles is 80 square meters. Find the length of a radius of each circle if

one of them is twice as long as the other.

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What is the radius of the larger circle?

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  1. 21 October, 14:39
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    easy peasy lemon squeasy (l o l)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let the radius of one circle be r and the other be R,

    there fore,

    2πr + 2πR = 80

    => 2π (r + R) = 80

    but we know that, R = 2r

    => 2 π (3r) = 80

    => 3r = 40/π

    => r = 40/3π

    taking the value of pi to be 3.14

    => r = 40/9.42

    => r = 4.246

    hence the larger radius = 2r = > 8.492
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