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(Help!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!) The circumference of circle A is four times the circumference of circle B. Which statement about the areas of the circles is true?

(A)The area of circle A is sixteen times the area of circle B.

(B)The area of circle A is four times the area of circle B.

(C)It depends on the value of π.

(D)It depends on the actual diameters of the circles.

(Help!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!) The circumference of circle A is four times the circumference-example-1

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A

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tthe answer is A because i got it right on TTM

User Schrom
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I'm not so sure of this is correct, but I think the answer is

(A)The area of circle A is sixteen times the area of circle B.

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