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6 March, 03:18

If diameter of a circle is twice as large as the diameter of a smaller circle, What

is the ratio of area of larger circle to area of smaller circle?

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  1. 6 March, 03:30
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    The area of a circle uses the radius of a circle, which is 1/2 the diameter.

    In the calculation the radius is squared.

    Since the diameter of the larger circle is twice as large the radius would be 2 times.

    2 squared would be: 2^2 = 4

    This means the area of the larger circle is 4 times larger which would make the ratio 4:1
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