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Hi David,
Sometimes we don't see because it is beyond our training to see.
Study this simple drawing:
Brain teaser problem:the givens are: 1. We know the perimeters of the squares, the small square is 8r1, the large square is 8r2, Without the use of pi, 2. employing the 5 1/2 seked, having a rise of 14 run of 11, how would you determine the circumference of the circles enclosed within the squares?
Regards,
Jacob
Sometimes we don't see because it is beyond our training to see.
Study this simple drawing:

Brain teaser problem:the givens are: 1. We know the perimeters of the squares, the small square is 8r1, the large square is 8r2, Without the use of pi, 2. employing the 5 1/2 seked, having a rise of 14 run of 11, how would you determine the circumference of the circles enclosed within the squares?
Regards,
Jacob
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