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In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a rectangle in which length is twice of breadth. H and G divide the line CD into three equal parts. Similarly, points E and F trisect the line AB. A circle PQRS is circumscribed by a square PQRS which passes through the points E, F, G and H. What is the ratio of areas of circles to that of the rectangle?

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In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a rectangle in which length is twice of breadth. H and G divide the line CD into three equal parts. Similarly, points E and F trisect the line AB. A circle PQRS is circumscribed by a square PQRS which passes through the points E, F, G and H. What is the ratio of areas of circles to that of the rectangle?



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