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The document contains various mathematical problems related to circles, including calculations of circumference, diameter, area, and comparisons of different circles and shapes. It provides specific values for π and prompts for solving problems involving circles of different sizes and configurations. Additionally, it includes questions about ratios and relationships between circles and other geometric figures.

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Circle

The document contains various mathematical problems related to circles, including calculations of circumference, diameter, area, and comparisons of different circles and shapes. It provides specific values for π and prompts for solving problems involving circles of different sizes and configurations. Additionally, it includes questions about ratios and relationships between circles and other geometric figures.

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Circle G6

Aziz measured the diameter and the circumference of three circles


He recorded the results as follows:

Circle Diameter Circumference


A 5 cm 15.7 cm
B 7 cm 22 cm
C 10 cm 31.4 cm
2. Find the value of circumference ÷ diameter for each circle. What do you notice?
The radius of a disc is 25 cm. Find its circumference. (Take π = 3.14)
Diameter = 2 x 25
= 50 cm

Circumference = π x 50

= 3.14 x 50
= ___ cm
3. The radius of a wheel is 14 cm. Find its circumference.

(Take π = 22/ 7)

Diameter = 28 cm Circumference = π x 28 = __ cm

4. Find the circumference of a circle of diameter 70 cm. (Take π = 22/ 7)

5. Find the circumference of a circle adius 4 m. ((Take π = 3.14)

6. Find the circumference of each circle. . (Take π = 22/ 7)

8. Find the circumference of a circle of diameter 20 cm. (Take π = 3.14)


9. Find the circumference of a circle of radius 35 cm. (Take π = 22 / 7)

10. The diameter of a circular plate is 23 cm. What is its circumference? Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
(Take π - 3.14)
11. The figure shows a circle within a square.
Find the circumference of the circle. (Take π = 3.14)

12. What is the length of this curve which is made up of four equal
semicircles? (Take π 22 / 7)

13. The figure is made up of 3 semicircles. Find its perimeter in terms of π

14. Taking π - 3.14, find the area of a circle of radius 10 cm.


Area of circle = π x 10 x 10
= 3.14 X 10 X 10
= _____cm2
1. The shaded parts in the following figures are quarter circles.
Find the total shaded area in each figure. (Take π = 3.14

2. The figure is made up of a semicircle, a rectangle


and a triangle. Find its area. (Take π - 3.14)

3. The figure shows two semicircles.


Find the area of the shaded part in
terms of π.

4. Find the area of a circle of radius 6 cm. (Take π = 3.14)


Find the area of a circle of diameter 28 m.
Take π = 22/7

5. A coin has a diameter of 4 cm.


a. What is the circumference of the coin?
b. What is the area of one face of the coin? (Take π = 3.14)

6. John has a semicircular flowerbed. The straight side is 2 m long. What is the area of the flowerbed?
(Take π = 3.14)
1/4 of the circle is shaded. If the radius of the circle is 10 m , find the shaded area. (Take π 3.14)

7. The figure shows a circle within square. If the area of t he square 36 cm 2, find the area and
circumference of the circle.
(Take π = 3.14)

8. The figure is made up of 4 quarter circles. Find its area. (Take π = 22/7)

9. A table mat is made up of a square and


4 semicircles as shown.
a. What is the area of the table mat?
b. What is its perimeter?
(Take π = 22/7)

10. The figure is made up of a triangle and a semicircle.


Find its area and perimeter. (Take 3.14)

11. The figure shows a square and a semicircle.


Find the area and perimeter of the shaded part. (Take π = 3.14)
12. The figure is made up of two semicircles and a quarter circle.
Find its area and perimeter.
Leave your answers in terms of π.

13. The figure shows 2 circles.


Find the area of the shaded part in terms of π
.

14.

15. The figure shows a square and a circle.


Find the total area of the shaded parts. (take 22 / 7)
/
()

16. The figure shows a square and 4 quarter circles.


Find the area of the shaded part. (Take /r = 3.14)

17. The figure shows a square and 2 semicircles.


Find the total area of the shaded parts.
5. From a circular sheet of a radius 5 cm, a circle of radius 3 cm is removed. Find the area of the
remaining sheet.

6. Find the perimeter of the adjoining figure which is a semicircle including the diameter.

7. The diameter of a wheel is 70 cm. How many times the wheel will revolve in order to cover a
distance of 110 m?

8. The ratio of the radii of two wheels is 4 : 5. Find the ratio of their circumference.

9. A well of diameter 150 cm has a stone parapet around it. If the length of the outer edge of the parapet Is 616 cm, find
the width of the parapet.
10. A thin wire is in the form of an equilateral triangle of side 11 cm. Find the area of a circle whose circumference is
equal to the length of the wire.
11. Find the area of a circle whose circumference is same as the perimeter of square of side 22 cm.
12. From a rectangular metal sheet of size 20 cm by 30 cm, a circular sheet as big as possible is cut. Find the area of the
remaining sheet.
13. Two circles have areas in the ratio 36 : 49. Find the ratio of their circumference.
14. Find the circumference of a wheel whose radius is 35 cm. Find the distance covered in 60 seconds, if it revolves 5
times per second.
15. The radius of a cycle wheel is 35 cm. Find the number of turns required to cover a distance of 1540 m.

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