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The area of a circle is directly proportional to the square

The area of a circle is directly proportional to the square-example-1
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Proportional relationships are relationships between two variables where their ratios are equivalent. Another way to think about them is that, in a proportional relationship, one variable is always a constant value times the other.

Since the area of a circle is directly proportional to the square of the radius, their ratio should be maintained for different proportions, therefore, we have the following relation


(50.24)/(4^2)=(A)/(6^2)

Where A represents the area of a circle with radius 6 ft. Solving for A, we have


\begin{gathered} (50.24)/(4^2)=(A)/(6^2) \\ (50.24)/(16)=(A)/(36) \\ A=(50.24)/(16)\cdot36 \\ A=113.04 \end{gathered}

The area is 113.04 ft².

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