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prealgebra intermediate

Problem

A circular garden is enlarged so that the new diameter is twice the old diameter. What is the ratio of the original area to the enlarged area? Express your answer as a common fraction.
Solution
If any linear dimension (such as radius, side length, height, etc.) of a two-dimensional figure is multiplied by while the shape of the figure remains the same, the area of the figure is multiplied by . Since the new diameter is 2 times the original diameter, the new area is times the old area. Therefore, the ratio of original area to new area is .
Final answer
\frac{1}{4}