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Let L> 0 be a real number, C denote a circle with circumference L, and T denote a triangle with perimeter L. Then

A

given any positive real number a, we can choose C and T as above such that the ratio `(Area(C))/(Area(T))` is greater than `alpha`

B

given any positive real number a, we can choose C and T as above such that the ratio `(Area(C))/(Area(T))` is less than `alpha`

C

given any C and T as above, the ratio `(Area(C))/(Area(T))` is independent of C and T

D

there exist real numbers a and b such that for any circle C and triangle T as above, we must have `alt(Area(C))/(Area(T))ltb`

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