It so big problem
but you can do it
7.32 meters. i hope this helps
Answer:
The radius of circle B is 6 times greater than the radius of circle A
The area of circle B is 36 times greater than the area of circle A
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
<em>Circle A</em>

The radius of circle A is
-----> the radius is half the diameter
<em>Circle B</em>

Compare the radius of both circles


The radius of circle B is six times greater than the radius of circle A
Remember that , if two figures are similar, then the ratio of its areas is equal to the scale factor squared
All circles are similar
In this problem the scale factor is 6
so

therefore
The area of circle B is 36 times greater than the area of circle A
<h3>Answer: 1.15</h3>
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Work Shown:
QR = 73
QP = 55
PR = x
Pythagorean Theorem
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
(QP)^2 + (PR)^2 = (QR)^2
(55)^2 + (x)^2 = (73)^2
3025 + x^2 = 5329
x^2 = 5329-3025
x^2 = 2304
x = sqrt(2304)
x = 48
PR = 48
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tan(angle) = opposite/adjacent
tan(R) = QP/PR
tan(R) = 55/48
tan(R) = 1.1458333 approximately
tan(R) = 1.15
I think it’s SSS but I’m not 100% sure