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if the radius is a third then the area is a ninth

60.84 x 1/32 = 6.76 timmespi (if that's 'times pi' then) 6.76/pi = 2.15

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Q: In the two circles shown below the radius of the larger circle is three times the radius of the smaller circle If the area of the larger circle is 60.84 timmespi what is the area of the smaller circle?
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