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Does anyone know the question to this ?? :(

Does anyone know the question to this ?? :(-example-1
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Answer:

The ratio of the new area to the old area will be 16:1

Explanation:

I remember learning this in class. The radius is quadrupled, which means the radius is 4 times bigger. This will make the new area 16 times bigger than the old area.

Let's check

Area of circle: 3.14 x r^2

Area of the circle when radius 6:

3.14 (6)^2 = 113.04 ft^2

Area of the new circle when the radius is quadrupled:

3.14 (24)^2 = 1808.64 ft^2

1808.64 divided by 113.04 = 16

So, the ratio of the new area to the old area will be 16:1

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