The red circle confusion is easy to resolve - create a new outside arc.
As I alluded to earlier - trial and error may be required.
If the orange arc in your drawing are the inner and outer arcs to be filled, you might have to change the circle diameters to get it to work.
You asked how did I determine the arc angles? Everything was ARBITRARY - inner arc, outer arc, and all of the circle diameters.
How did you determine your circle diameters? what determines the arcs you use? Is 15 degrees a requirement?
Are you limited to the number of peanut rows? Why did you place three black circles side to side at those two locations?
These are multiple variables which need to be considered. The right side of the picture was included to illustrate why you can't just scale from a drawing. The inner and outer arc diameters determine the size of the circles making up the peanuts and the number of peanut rows needed.
Suggestion: Get rid of the middle black circles and resize the circle diameters.
