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Standard VII
Mathematics
Reducing a Ratio to Its Lowest Form
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How many times, the circle with radius 6 units is larger than the circle with radius 3 units?
2
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Solution
The correct option is
A
2
The size of the larger circle is
6
3
=
2
times than that of the size of the smaller circle.
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