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Answer:
The area of the large circle is 16π
The area of one small circle is 4π
The total area of the two small circles will be one-half of the area of the large circle
Step by step explanation:
Area if circle = πr²
area of one large circle with a diameter of 8:
r = diameter/2 = 8/2 = 4
Area = π×4² = 16π
total area of 2 smaller diameter one-half that of the large circle.
Area = πr²
Diameter of small circle = 1/2(bigger circle diameter)
Diameter = 8/2 = 4
radius = 4/2 = 2
Area of one small circle = π×(2)² = 4π
Total Area of Two smaller circles= 2(4π) = 8π
Area of two smaller circle = 1/2(area of bigger circle) = 1/2(16π) 8π
Therefore, based on the answer:
The area of the large circle is 16π
The area of one small circle is 4π
The total area of the two small circles will be one-half of the area of the large circle
Answer:
The area of the large circle is 16 pi.
The area of one small circle is 4 pi.
The total area of the two small circles will be one-half of the area of the large circle.
Step-by-step explanation:
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