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It is difficult to say since there is no image and it is not clear what part is shaded. But, if there is a circle with a 12 metre diameter which contains two equal circles which are as large as possible, then the shaded area is probably 56.55 square metres.

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That depends how large the shaded circles are, and how they intersect the circle.

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Q: The diameter of a larger circle is 12M what is the area of the non shaded part There are tow shaded circles in a bigger one?
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