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The ratio of the areas of two squares, one having double its diagonal then the other is:
Question 1:
The ratio of the areas of two squares, one having double its diagonal then the other is:
A.
1:3
B.
3:1
C.
1:4
D.
4:1
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Lenth of the diagonals be 2x and x units.
areas are 1/2 × (2x)2 and (1/2 × x2)
Required ratio = 1/2 × 4 x2 : 1/2 x2 = 4 : 1
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