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If the area of the larger circle is 25 times the area of the smaller circle, then the radius of the larger circle is how many times the

radius of the smaller circle?

A. 125
B. 10
C. 5
D. 25

If the area of the larger circle is 25 times the area of the smaller circle, then-example-1

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Answer:

easy peasy (again)

Explanation:

given is that, area of the larger one is 25 times more than the smaller one

so, just put it in the area formula,

let the radius of the larger circle be represented by = R

and of the smaller circle be = r

then, (pi) (R)^2 =25 x (pi) (r)^2

=> dividing the equation by pi on both sides, also taking square root on both sides

=> R = 25 r

that would be the radius of the larger circle is 25 times bigger than the smaller radius

(all u need is to pay attention to the data given in the question and the relation between all that data itself) then it'll look like magic of how the question gets solved...the answer is always in front of you, only thing is to look harder ...good luck with what you are aiming to achieve

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