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Which shaded area is larger in the following image?

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Which shaded area is larger in the following image? (assume all small circles have the same size)

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posted Jul 2, 2015 by anonymous

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first area is d*d-pi*d*d/4
the second one is d*d-16*pi*(d/8)*(d/8)
both are equal

answer Jul 3, 2015 by Kewal Panesar



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