The radius of Circle A is three feet less than twice the diameter of Circle B. If the sum of the diameters of both circles is 49 feet, find the area and circumference of Circle A.
The radius of Circle A is three feet less than twice the diameter of Circle B. If the sum of the diameters of both circles is 49 feet, find the area and circumference of Circle A.
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