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which is greater, the area of a red plate that has a radius of 6cm, or the area of two yellow plates with a radius of 3cm each

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They should be equal if I’m not mistaken
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Answer:

The red plate's area is bigger

Explanation:

To know the area of the plates, we'll need to use A =
\pi
r^(2)

Therefore, the radius of the red plate is:

A =
\pi 6^(2)

A =
\pi36

A = 113.1
cm^(2)

And the area of the yellow plates is:

A = 2(
\pi 3^(2))

A = 2(
\pi9)

A = 2(28.27)

A = 56.54
cm^(2)

Therefore, the red plate's area is bigger since:

113.1
cm^(2) > 56.54
cm^(2)

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