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The radius of circle a is 5 cm. the radius if circle b is 5 cm greater than the radius of circle a. the radius of circle c is 3 cm greater than the radius of circle b. the radius of circle d is 1 cm less than the radius of circle c. what is the area of each circle? how many times greater than the area of circle a is the area of circle d? the area of circle a is ___ cm2.

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Theres a lot going on in this question but i tried my best to answer it all, correctly. Sorry if something is wrong or i misread the question. check explanation for answer.

Explanation:

I'm not sure to use pi or 3.14 so i just did both.

Circle A's radius = 5cm

Circle B's radius = 10cm

Circle C's radius = 13cm

Circle D's = 12cm

(circle A)

π = 3.14

A = πr²

A = 3.14(5²)

A = 3.14(25)

A = 78.5cm²

π = π

A = πr²

A = π(5²)

A = π(25)

A = 78.54cm²

(circle B)

π = 3.14

A = πr²

A = 3.14(10²)

A = 3.14(100)

A = 314cm²

π = π

A = πr²

A = π(10²)

A = π(100)

A = 314.16cm²

(circle C)

π = 3.14

A = πr²

A = 3.14(13²)

A = 3.14(169)

A = 530.7cm²

π = π

A = π(13²)

A = π(169)

A = 530.9cm²

(circle D)

π = 3.14

A = πr²

A = 3.14(12²)

A = 3.14(144)

A = 452.2cm²

π = π

A = πr²

A = π(12²)

A = π(144)

A = 452.4cm²

452.2 / 78.5 =5.8

circle d is 5( almost 6) times greater than circle A

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