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Answer:

A. the area of the large pond is 16 times the area of the small pond

Explanation:

let's say 4 is the radius of the small circle, which means the area is 50.26548

if the large circle is 4 times the small circle, that means it's radius is 16 which means the area is 804.24772

so if you divide the big circle area by the small circle area:

804.24772/50.26548

it gives you 16.00000079577 which is rounded to 16

therefore, the bigger circle is 16 times bigger than the smaller circle

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