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The area of circle A is twice the area of circle B, and the diameter of circle A is x. In terms of x, what is the area of circle B?

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Answered by CarlyS
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Answer:

πx^2÷2

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. So circle A's area is pi times x squared and you know circle a is twice the area of circle b, so πx^2 divided by 2 is the answer.

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