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HELP ASAP!!!!NO LINKSSS!!!! How many circles of radius 1 inch could fit in a circle with radius 5 inches (if you could rearrange the area of the smaller circles to completely fill the larger circle)?
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HELP ASAP!!!!NO LINKSSS!!!!
How many circles of radius 1 inch could fit in a circle with radius 5 inches (if you could rearrange the area of the smaller circles to completely fill the larger circle)?
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One small circle has a circumference of 6.28
A big circle has a circumference of 31.4
31.4/6.28 = 5
You can fit 5 smaller circles into the larger circle
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