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Which statement is TRUE? A) The area of the blue circle is greater than the sum of the areas of the green square and black circle. B) The area of the blue circle is less than the sum of the areas of the green square and black circle. C) The area of the blue circle is equal to the sum of the areas of the green square and black circle. D) The area of the blue circle is twice the sum of the areas of the green square and black circle.

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C. The area of the blue circle is equal to the sum of areas of green square and black circle.

Explanation:

The area of a circle is the circumference of the circle measured with its diameter. In the given scenario the area of the blue circle is greater than the area of black circle. This is because of the difference in diameter of the two circles. The area of green square plus the area of black circle equals the blue circle.

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