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Which is bigger: the total area of yellow or the total area of red?

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posted Feb 25, 2014 by Meenal Mishra

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Area of red

pi*3*3 + pi*2*2 = 40.85 

Area of Yellow

Area of square - area of red 
81-40.85 = 40.15

So Red is larger then yellow

Solution

answer Feb 26, 2014 by Meenal Mishra



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