A bakery offers a small circular cake with a diameter of 8 inches it also offers a large circular cake with a diameter of 24 inches does the top of the large cake have three times the area of the small cake

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Answer: No, the larger cake's area is greater than 3 times the area of the small cake.

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a circle = [tex]\pi[/tex]r^2

small cake: diameter = 8, so radius = 4

area = 16pi

large cake: diameter = 24, radius = 12

area = 144pi

Answer:

  • The area of the small cake is 144π in 2.
  • The area of the large cake is 16π in2.
  • The top of the large cake has an area equal to 9 times that of the small cake.

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of the small cake in terms of π.  

A = πr2             Use the formula.  

A = π(4)2          Substitute. Use 4 for r.  

A = π × 16         Evaluate the power.

Find the area of the top of the large cake in terms of π.  

A = πr2               Use the formula.  

A = π(12)2           Substitute. Use 12 for r.  

A = π × 144          Evaluate the power.

Find how much larger the area of the top of the large cake is compared to the area of the small cake.

144π ÷ 16π = 9

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