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If r is the radius of S and R is the radius of S2, 2R2then which one of the following is correct ?
R = 3r
R = 2r
3R = 4r
2R = 3r
- Option 1: R = 3r
- This suggests the radius of S2 is three times that of S.
- No specific information suggests this relationship is correct.
- Option 2: R = 2r
- The radius of S2 being double that of S is implied here.
- There's no apparent reason why this proportion would be inherently correct.
- Option 3: 3R = 4r
- Suggests a proportional relationship where tripling R equals quadrupling r.
- Again, no specific information supports this ratio.
- Option 4: 2R = 3r
- Implies the diameter of S2 corresponds to 1.5 times the diameter of S.
- Without additional context, no definitive justification appears for this specific relation.
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