If the question refers to Olympic symbol -
then each circle represents each of the five continents
Yes. The circles can be of different size. These are called concentric circles.
The ratio of three squares to five circles can be expressed as 3:5. This means for every three squares, there are five circles. The ratio shows the relative quantities of the two shapes compared to each other.
Kind of hard to show in here but... Use five circles to form a regular pentagon, then place the other five circles outside the pentagon - so that each is the point of a triangle (with the other points of the triangle formed by the points of the pentagon.
These five rings represent the five parts of the world.
It depends on the configuration of the circles!
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Sounds like a birthday cake (three layers, on on top of the other) with five candles The answer is circles under your eyes!
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There are Five circles on an NBA court. Center court, Free Throw Lines, and the two nets.
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The real Tn'z are the ones with five circles not the ones with 4
five sixths and next time try drawing two circles, doing the symmetry, shading the parts in, and figuring it out. QUITE EASY!