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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the circumference of the larger circle if the area of one of the smaller circles is 48pi in^2.

OpenStudy (vishweshshrimali5):

Can you please recheck your question... the value of area seems to be missing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

help?

OpenStudy (vishweshshrimali5):

Is there any figure provided in the question ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, |dw:1458610475999:dw| , although I am a bead drawer the two little circles are congruent with the same diameter and if the 2 diameters are added together then it is the diameter of the larger circle

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