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6 January, 08:26

Circle A has equation (x+5) ^2+y^2=169. The diameter of circle B is one fourth as long as the diameter of circle A. What is the radius of circle B?

a. 6.5

b. 13

c. 3.25

d. 26

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  1. 6 January, 08:48
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    Radius of A is sr (169) = 13 - - > diameter = 2r = 26

    Dm. B = 1/4•Dm. A

    Dm. B = 26/4 = 13/2 = 6.5

    Radius of B = 1/2•6.5 = 3.25

    C. is correct answer
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