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Re: Average Circles
it was used in the answer to the question ... i cant access the actual answer right now, but it said something like "since the question uses the word average three times, you have three average circles." then it goes on to form the three equations Astronouth made above, but the explanation did not make complete sense.
I assumed it was a technique that the book uses, because I hadnt studied the math section yet, but when I flipped through the book it didnt mention anything about average circles, and neither did any of the online lessons.
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