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This document provides examples and steps for solving word problems involving the area of a circle. It begins with examples of finding the area given the radius or diameter. It then outlines the steps to take in solving routine and non-routine word problems: understand the problem, plan your approach, solve and check your work. Several practice problems are provided applying these steps to find areas of circles described in word problems. Additional practice problems are given as brain teasers applying concepts of area.

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Q4 W1 Math

This document provides examples and steps for solving word problems involving the area of a circle. It begins with examples of finding the area given the radius or diameter. It then outlines the steps to take in solving routine and non-routine word problems: understand the problem, plan your approach, solve and check your work. Several practice problems are provided applying these steps to find areas of circles described in word problems. Additional practice problems are given as brain teasers applying concepts of area.

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QUARTER 4 WEEK 1

Solving Routine and Non-Routine Problems


Involving the Area of a Circle
What Is It

It’s good to see you today. You’re going to work your way to
learning new skills. In your previous lesson, you have learned how
to find the area of a given circle. How do you solve the area of a
circle when radius is given? When diameter is given?

Now let’s have a drill.


Directions: Find the area of each given the radius/diameter of the
circle. Write your answer in your notebook.

Complete the table: Use pi 3.14


DIAMETER RADIUS AREA
1. disc 12
2. plate 30
3. wall clock 15
4. round table 45
5. drum 38

Now, get ready!


What are the steps in solving routine and non-routine word
problems involving the area of a circle?

To analyze and solve routine and non-routine word problem. We


should follow these steps:
STEPS IN SOLVING WORD PROBLEMS
Understand
• Know what is asked
• Know the given facts
• Know the hidden question/s
Plan
• Determine the formula to be used
• Write the mathematical sentence
Solve and check
• Review and check your answers
Let’s explore and discover!
Clyde is planning to build a round bed for
his bedroom. While he wasdrawing plans for
his new bed, he drew a circle with a radius of
20 cm on the parchment paper. What will be
the area of the circle?

The steps in solving routine and non- routine problems are:


Understand
a. What is asked in the problem?
• The area of the circle
b. What are the given facts?
• a circle with a radius of 20 cm

Plan
a. Determine the formula to be used
• Use the formula for solving the area of a circle A= = πr2
b. Write the Mathematical sentence
• A = π (20)2 = n

Solve and Check


Circle with a radius of 20 cm
A = πr2
A = π (20)2
A = π (400)
A = 3.14 × 400
A =1256

In the succeeding activities, you will be solving routine and


non- routine problems involving the area of a circle. You may
follow the steps you currently learned in solving the problems.
Enjoy the activities.
What’s More
A FIRST LOOK
Activity 1

Now, we will find out if you can do it by yourself. Let’s do this as a


practice.

Directions: Analyze and solve the following problems. Use π


(3.14). Write your answer in your notebook.

1. The Tadeo family went to Fontanilla Resort for family


bonding. They swam in a circular swimming pool that has a
radius of 25 feet. The floor of the swimming pool is covered
with tiles. How many square feet of tiles were used?

2. The City Government is planning to make a new tourist


attraction by making a circular flower garden with a radius of
60 meters. What will be the are of the flower garden?

3. Marianne bought an Arcopal plate that has a radius of 12.5


cm. What is the area of the plate?

4. Denise is celebrating her 7th birthday. Her mother bought her


a round cake with a radius of 18 inches. What is its area?

5. Rowena donated a wall clock to Teacher Chit. But it’s too big,
so she has to find a place where to put it. The radius of the
clock is 15 cm. How many square centimeters is the wall
clock?

A DIFFERENT WAY
Activity 2

1. Kent Daniel wants to join in the drum and lyre club. So, he
told his mother to buy him a drum. The diameter of a drum is
32 cm. Find the area of its top surface.

2. Aleck is planning to put up a circular fishpond on her farm.


The radius of it will be 250 cm. What will be the area of the
fishpond in square meters?
3. Serena has a trampoline whose area is 254.34 square
centimeters. What is the radius of the trampoline?

4. Sophie skates at a circular skating rink that has a radius of 8


yards. If 1 yard = 90 cm. What is the estimated area of the
skating rink in square centimeters?

5. Joaquin built a circular ceiling for his living room. The radius
of the ceiling is 5 feet. If 1 foot = 12 inches, find the area of
the ceiling in inches?

Additional Activity
BRAIN-COMPATIBLE
Activity 3

Directions: Solve the following problems: Use 3.14 for π (pi),


Write your answer in your notebook
1. A plumber was working on his area when he noticed an open
manhole. He wanted to cover it for their safety, so he got an
old manhole cover with a base area of 4 500 sq. cm. If the
diameter of the open manhole is 75 cm, would the cover fit
there?

2. The class of Mrs. Gonzales playing “The Boat is Sinking” drew


circle A with 1.5 meters radius, circle B with 2 m radius,
circle C with 2.5 m radius, circle D with 3.5 m radius, and
circle E with 1.2 m radius. Find the total area of the circles.

3. Vivien drew a circular charcoal painting whose radius is 8


inches inside a square. What is the area of the circular
charcoal painting?

4. Our backyard has an area of 25 sq. m. It has a round area at


the center planted with vegetables with a radius of 2 m. Find
the area of the vegetable garden.

5. Rowena is sewing a round table cloth whose radius is 20 cm.


She put a trimmings around it and the radius became 25 cm.
What is the area of the table cloth including the trimmings?
What Is It
DIAMETER RADIUS AREA
1. disc 12 6 113.04
2. plate 60 30 2826
3. wall clock 15 7.5 176.625
4. round table 90 45 6358.5
5. drum 38 19 1133.54

What’s More
Activity 1
1.A = π (r)2
=π (25)2
= 3.14 × 625
A = 1 962.5 ft2

2. A = π (r)2
=π (60)2
= 3.14 × 3600
A = 11 304 m2

3. A = π(r)2
=(12.5)2
=156.25 × 3.14
A = 490.625 cm2

4. A = π (r)2
=π (18)2
= 3.14 × 324
A = 1 017.36 m2

5. A = π (r)2
=π (15)2
= 3.14 × 225
A = 706.5 cm2
Activity 2
1. A= 803.84 cm2
2. A= 1962.5 cm2
3. r= 9 cm
4. A= 1 627 776 cm2
5. A= 11 304 in2

Additional Activity
A.
1. A= 4 415.625 cm2
Answer-Yes, the area of the old manhole cover is bigger than
the area of the open hole.

2. C1= 7.065 cm2


C2= 12.56 cm2
C3= 19.25 cm2
C4= 38.465 cm2
C5= 4.5216 cm2
Answer- 82.2366 cm2

3. A= 200.96 in2
4. A= 12.56 m2
5. A= 1 962.5 cm2

B.
1. A= 706.5 cm2
A= 452.16 in2

Answer- A= 254.34 cm2

2. A= 78.5 m2
A= 19.625 m2

Answer- A= 58.875 m2

3. A= 113.04 m2
A= 803.84 m2

Answer- A= 690.8 m2
Large Hawaiian Pizza

4. Answer- n= Php 0.38, price per cm2

Medium size Hawaiian Pizza

Answer- n= Php 0.46, price per cm2

Therefore, the best deal would be the large Hawaiian pizza

5. Cost = 904.32 x Php 25.00


Answer- Php 22 608.00

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