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19 July, 03:05

One circle has a circumference of 12 pie cm. Another circle has a circumference of 32pie cm. What is the ratio of the radius of the smaller circle to the radius of the larger circle?

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  1. 19 July, 03:59
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    Circumference of a circle = pi * diameter, or 2 (pi) * radius.

    The first circle with circumference of 12pi means that the diameter is equal to 12. Since radius is just half of diameter 12/2=6. Same goes for the second circle. Half of 32 is 16. The ratio is then equal to 6:16 or 3:8
  2. 19 July, 06:52
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    The ratio is 8:3

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