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How many times greater is the area of circle B compared to the area of circle A? A.) 15 times greater B.) 10 times greater C.) 2.25 times greater D.) 1.5 times greater
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How many times greater is the area of circle B compared to the area of circle A?
A.) 15 times greater
B.) 10 times greater
C.) 2.25 times greater
D.) 1.5 times greater
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Your answer is the area of circle B is 2.25 times larger than circle A.
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