Question #de4c6
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72 meters
Explanation:
Now I'm sure there's an easy trick but I will solve this algebraically to hopefully show how to really do it.
The formula for area of a circle is
Now if the area of circle B is 36 times greater than the area of circle A, we can translate that into math by saying
Now we'll plug in what we know for
Explanation:
Let
Similarly for circle
Given that
Explanation:
All circles are SIMILAR figures.
The corresponding sides of similar figures are in the same ratio.
The AREAS of similar figures are in the same ratio as the
SQUARE of the sides (or any length, in this case the radii).
In this case, we have the smaller radius (r) = 12.
We need the larger Radius (R).
The ratio of the radii is
We know that the larger area is 36 times bigger,
So. the ratio of the areas is
Therefore using the ratio's of the radii SQUARED and the areas: