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15 September, 09:04

The circumference of circle A A is four times the circumference of circle B B. Which statement about the areas of the circles is true?

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  1. 15 September, 09:10
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    Let C be the circumference and r radius:

    Ca = 4 Cb

    2πr=4 (2πr)

    The radius of CA is 4 times smaller than CB.
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