The radius of Circle A is 7 ft. The radius of Circle B is 3 ft greater than the radius of
Circle A. The radius of Circle C is 3 ft greater than the radius of Circle B. The radius of Circle D is 2 ft
less than the radius of Circle C. What is the area of each circle? How many times greater than the
area of Circle A is the area of Circle D?
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Ar of circle
A= 49π
B=100π
C=169π
D=121π
Ar of circle A is less than Ar of circle D
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