SOLUTION: two concentric circles have radii 12cm and 28cm respectively. if the larger circle has an area of 98cm square. calculate the area ratio of the larger circle to the smaller circle a

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Question 1200000: two concentric circles have radii 12cm and 28cm respectively. if the larger circle has an area of 98cm square. calculate the area ratio of the larger circle to the smaller circle and hence calculate the area of the smaller circle
Found 3 solutions by greenestamps, ikleyn, Alan3354:
Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
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The given information is inconsistent; if the radius of the larger circle is 28cm, then its area is not 98 cm^2.

Very probably, the intent of the problem is to teach the concept that the ratio of area measurements in two similar figures is the square of the ratio of linear measurements.

The ratio of linear measurements in the two circles is 12:28 = 3:7, so the ratio of area measurements is 3^2:7^2 = 9:49.

Then, if we use the (incorrect) value of 98 cm^2 for the area of the larger circle, then the area of the smaller circle will be 98*(9/49) = 18 cm^2.

ANSWER (using incorrect given information): 18 cm^2


Answer by ikleyn(52803) About Me  (Show Source):
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Whichever intent of this incorrect problem would be,
the problem is incorrect and is only good to throw it to the closest garbage bin.


The author deserves to get a ticket for his total mathematical illiteracy
and a serious warning for posting nonsense to this forum.


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I noticed today that some visitor posts non-sensical problems to the forum.

I ask you to remove this person from his position at the project
in order for he does not liter the Internet and does not fool the heads of tutors.



Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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two concentric circles have radii 12cm and 28cm respectively.
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"respectively" is superfluous, not needed, contributes nothing.