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4 July, 17:34

The value of the circumference of circle A with a diameter of 27 cm is three times the value of the area of circle B. What is the radius of circle B

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  1. 4 July, 17:44
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    The answer is 3 cm.

    Circle A's diameter is 27, right? However, circle A is 3 times the value of the area of B. Because of that, you need to do 27/3, the inverse, in order to get the diameter of circle B.

    Next, because radius is half of the diameter, you do 9 divided by 3 or 9 times 1/2.
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