SOLUTION: The diameter of circle R is 2/3 the length of the diameter of circle P. How do the areas of the two circles compare ??
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Question 1070096: The diameter of circle R is 2/3 the length of the diameter of circle P. How do the areas of the two circles compare ??
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Area for circle R:
Area for circle P:
Compare areas of R to P.
This is the comparison of to .
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