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The radius of Circle A is 4 cm. The radius of Circle B is 4 cm greater than the radius of Circle A. The radius of Circle C is 5 cm greater than the radius of Circle B. The radius of Circle D is 3 cm 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?

*There are 4 parts*


Sagot :

Answer:

the area for

a=16pi or 50.26548...

b=64pi or 201.061329...

c= 169pi or 530.929158...

d=100pi or 314.159265

d is 19.7392088... or 6.25pi times greater than a

Step-by-step explanation:

the decimal values are more accurate for the d is greater than circle a

so you start with a=4 in radius then b=a+4, c=b+5, d=c-3

then solve the equation a=4, b=8, c=13, d=10

then you solve for the area using the formula radius squared pi

getting the answers above

as for the second answer you would divide d to a getting the amount of times more above for circle d and circle a