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20 December, 11:51

An archery target consists of a circular bull's-eye with radius x,

surrounded by four rings with width y. What is the area of the

outermost ring in terms of x and y?

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  1. 20 December, 11:54
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    As the archery target is a circular bull's eye then the radius you need to find is expressed by the following formula:

    r = x + 4y

    After you have the radius, now you can find the area pf the outermost ring in the terms you need using the following formula

    A = pi (x + 4y) ^2

    I know you can get to the answer with this
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