Question 963983
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The area of one circle is,
{{{A=pi*R^2}}}
So two circles would have an area of,
{{{A[1]=2pi*R^2}}}
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For double the radius,
{{{A[2]=pi*(2R)^2=4pi*R^2}}}
{{{A[2]=2A[1]}}}
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No, the twice radius circle area is double the two circle area.