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The circumference of circle B is 48. The circumference of circle A is 12. How many times greater is the area of circle B than the area of circle A? A) 4 times greater B) 8 times greater C) 16 times greater
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The circumference of circle B is 48. The circumference of circle A is 12.
How many times greater is the area of circle B than the area of circle A?
A) 4 times greater
B) 8 times greater
C) 16 times greater
D) 48 times greater
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the answer is c. 16
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B I believe I searched it up and that’s what I got so yeah
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