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The area of circle B is 4 times greater than the area of circle A. If the radius of circle A is 13 meters, what is the radius of circle B? A. 4 meters B. 13 meters C. 26 meters …
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The area of circle B is 4 times greater than the area of circle A. If the radius of circle A is 13 meters, what is the radius of circle B? A. 4 meters B. 13 meters C. 26 meters …
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The area of circle B is 4 times greater than the area of circle A. If the radius of circle A is 13 meters, what is the radius of circle B?
A. 4 meters
B. 13 meters
C. 26 meters
D. 52 meters
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It’s would be D.)52 meters because if B is 4 times A and A’s 13 13*4=52
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