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28 November, 17:04

Which is greater, the area of a red plate that has a radius of 6 cm, or the area of two yellow plates with a radius of 3 cm each?

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  1. 28 November, 17:14
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    The area of a red plate with radius 6cm is greater.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The general formula for the area of a circle is:

    A = πr², where 'r' represents the radius

    To compare the areas of the plates, we can set up two different equations:

    Red plate: A = π6² or 36π

    Yellow plate: A = π3² or 9π

    But, there are two yellow plates:

    9π + 9π = 18π

    36π > 18π, so the area of the red plate is greater.
  2. 28 November, 17:22
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    The red plate has an area larger than that of the two yellow plates.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the red plate has the biggest area of all
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