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If the radius of a circle A is 4 cm and got an area for that circle, if you doubled the radius for circle B would the area be double the area of circle A?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The area won't double by doubling the radius because the radius gets squared and 4^2=16 while 8^2 = 64.

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