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One circle has a diameter of 10 inches. A second circle has a diameter that is twice the diameter of the first circle. What is the ratio of the area of the smaller circle to the larger circle?

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Answer:


78.54:314.16

Explanation:

First circle area with diameter 10 inches =


\pi r^2


\pi * 5^2


=78.53981

Second circle area with diameter 20 inches =


\pi r^2


\pi * 10^2


=314.159265


78.53981:314.159265

User AlexKhymenko
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Answer:

78.5 : 314.2

Explanation:

Diameter of the first Circle = 10 inches

Diameter of the second Circle = 2(10) [TWICE] = 20 inches

So,

Area of the first circle:

Radius = 5 inches

Area = πr²

A = (3.14)(5)²

A = 78.5 inches²

Area of the second circle:

Radius = 10 inches

Area = πr²

Area = (3.14)(10)²

Area = 314. 2 inches

Now the ratio of the area of smaller circle to the larger circle is

78.5 : 314.2

User Sodiumnitrate
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