SOLUTION: The radius of the orange circle is 10 cm. The white circles are congruent and tangent to the orange circle, each other and the blue circle. We want to know the radius of the blue c
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Question 795783: The radius of the orange circle is 10 cm. The white circles are congruent and tangent to the orange circle, each other and the blue circle. We want to know the radius of the blue circle.
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The radius of the orange circle is 10 cm. The white circles are congruent and tangent to the orange circle, each other and the blue circle. We want to know the radius of the blue circle.
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