SOLUTION: Two circles are 3:2. The area of the larger circle is 81(pi). What is the area of the smaller circle. Thank you

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Question 137763: Two circles are 3:2. The area of the larger circle is 81(pi). What is the area of the smaller circle.
Thank you

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3/2=81pi/x
3x=2*81pi
3x=162pi
x=162pi/3
x=54pi answer for the area of the smaller circle.

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