A
B
C
Point A is the center of the larger circle above. Point
B is the center of the smaller circle above.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- A B C D
Exercise Answers
Discrete Quantitative Questions
- B Use the area formula:
49π = π(r^2 )
49 = r^2
r = 7
The diameter is thus 14. The circumference = 14π - A Use the circumference formula:
πd = π
d = 1
r =^12
Now substitute^12 for r in the area formula: area = π(^12 )^2 = π 4. - C If the area of the square is 16, then each of its sides = √ 16 = 4. The side of
the square represents the diameter of the circle, so the circle’s diameter is
also 4. Thus the radius of the circle is 2. Substitute 2 for the radius in the area
formula: area = π(r^2 ) = π(2^2 ) = 4π.
The ratio of the area of
the smaller circle to the
area of the larger circle
1
2
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