DIRECTIONS for the question: The question below is followed by two statements marked I and II. Mark as your answer.
In the figure below, what is the area of the smaller circle?
Statement 1: The two larger circles have same radii of 8 cm each and O'' is 12 cm
Statement 2: The centres O', O' and ' of the three circles are collinear
A)
If the data in statement (1) alone is sufficient to answer the question
B)
If the data in statement (2) alone is sufficient to answer the question
C)
If the data in both the statements together are needed to answer the question
D)
If either statement (1) alone or statement (2) alone is sufficient to answer the question
E)
If neither statement (1) nor statement (2) suffices to answer the question
A
o'-o''=12, as they are of same radius, then
o'-last point of other big circle=4. same for other side.
diameter of smaller circle wil be =4
from statement 1 we can get radius of smaller circle as 2, and further area.
From 2nd statement, we only know that they are collinear, but not their dimensions.