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If the radius of a circle is doubled, what happens to its area?

A. Doubles
B. Quadruples
C. Triples
D. Remains the same

Explanation:

Area of a circle = πr². If radius is doubled, area becomes 4 times the original. Other options misinterpret the change.

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