Q4 W1 Math
Q4 W1 Math
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?
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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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