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The area of the larger circle is??

The area of the larger circle is??-example-1

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If the radius of 16 is doubled, the radius of the larger circle would be 32. Using that information you can then find the area with the following formula:


A=
\pi

A=
\pi·32²

A=3.14·1,024

A=3215.36 m²

The answer is 1204
\pi m², or 3215.36 m².

User FloatingKiwi
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radius of small circle = 16 m

radius of large circle is doubled so it will be 32 m


Area of the larger circle = π x 32^2 = 1,204π m^2


answer

1,204π m^2

User Abhishekkannojia
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