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If one circle has a diameter of 20 cm and a second circle has a diameter of 40 cm, what is the ratio of the area of the larger circle to the area of the smaller circle?
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If one circle has a diameter of 20 cm and a second circle has a diameter of 40 cm, what is the ratio of the area of the larger circle to the area of the smaller circle?
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2:1 iguess since the bigger circle is 2x bigger than the smaller one
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If anyone sees this that is good with geometry I’ll pay you 40+ via cashapp to take my geo exam.
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