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The area of a circle with a radius of 5 cm is 50.272 [tex]cm^2[/tex] bigger than a circle with a radius of 3 cm.

Given the following data:

  • Radius A = 5 cm.
  • Radius B = 3 cm.

How to calculate the area of a circle.

Mathematically, the area of a circle is given by the formula:

[tex]Area = \pi r^2[/tex]

Where:

  • r is the radius of a circle.

For circle A:

[tex]Area = 3.142 \times 5^2\\\\Area = 3.142 \times 25[/tex]

Area = 78.55 [tex]cm^2[/tex].

For circle A:

[tex]Area = 3.142 \times 3^2\\\\Area = 3.142 \times 9[/tex]

Area = 28.278 [tex]cm^2[/tex].

Now, we can calculate the difference:

Difference = [tex]78.55-28.278[/tex]

Difference = 50.272 [tex]cm^2[/tex].

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