A circle has area which is 100 times the area of another circle
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Let the area of two circles be R1 and R2.
\frac{piR1^2}{piR2^2} = \frac{100}{1}
\frac{R1^2}{R2^2} = 100
( \frac{R1}{R2})^2 = 100
\frac{R1}{R2} = 10
R1:R2 = 10:1.
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