Draw two concentric circles with center A and radii 3 cm and 3.6 cm.?

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Fix a pint to measure the radius & draw circle as shown in picture.
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Step 1 Take a point as centre O Step 2 Now open the compass 3 cm wide and draw a circle with centre O Step 3 Now open the compass 3.6 cm wide and draw another circle with centre O Step 4 The figure you got shows two concentric circles of the required radius.
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You should draw 3 cm radii circle with center "A". After that take a same center" A" & draw a circle 3.6 cm.
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Mark a point (say A) as centre. Keep the pointed tip of your compass (rounder) on A and stretch the pencil-end to 3 cm using a scale. Now draw a circle. This is your 1st circle of radius 3 cm. Next with the compass still on A, stretch the pencil-end to 3.6 cm using a scale for measurement. Now draw the...
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Mark a point (say A) as centre. Keep the pointed tip of your compass (rounder) on A and stretch the pencil-end to 3 cm using a scale. Now draw a circle. This is your 1st circle of radius 3 cm. Next with the compass still on A, stretch the pencil-end to 3.6 cm using a scale for measurement. Now draw the second circle. This is your second circle, of radius 3.6 cm. read less
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People who pay income tax are generally individuals who earn an income (from a salary, commission, fees, etc.). Corporate tax includes tax paid by companies or close corporations, as well as trusts, on their annual income. Most of the State's income is derived from Income Tax (personal and corporate...
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People who pay income tax are generally individuals who earn an income (from a salary, commission, fees, etc.). Corporate tax includes tax paid by companies or close corporations, as well as trusts, on their annual income. Most of the State's income is derived from Income Tax (personal and corporate tax), although nearly a third of total revenue from national government taxes comes from indirect taxes, primarily Value-Added Tax (VAT). read less
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Mark O as your centre. Open the compass 3 cm wide and draw a circle with O as centre. next open compass 3.6 cm wide and draw another circle with the same centre O.
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