Respuesta :
Answer: [tex]A_2=\frac{\pi(2D)^{2}}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You have the following formula for calculate the area of the original circular chip:
[tex]A_1=\frac{\pi(D)^{2}}{4}[/tex]
Where D is the diameter of the circle.
2. Then, if the diameter of the original circular chip is doubled (2D) to use in a new board game, the area of the new chip can be calculated with the following formula:
[tex]A_2=\frac{\pi(2D)^{2}}{4}[/tex]
Answer:
The area of the new chip will be 4 times the area of old chip
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula
Area of circle = πr² where r is the radius if circle
Let d be the diameter of old circular chip
radius r = d/2
To find the area of old chip
Area = πr² = π(d/2)²
Area = πd²/4
To find the area of new chip
Here diameter = 2d
radius r = 2d/2 = d
Area = πr² = πd²
Therefore the area of the new chip will be 4 times the area of old chip