PS L6 T8 Area - CircumferenceofCircles
PS L6 T8 Area - CircumferenceofCircles
Level 6
Topic 8: Area & Circumference of Circles
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Skill 1
Given radius, find perimeter of a quadrant or semicircle
1. A quadrant has a radius of 31 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. Take π as 3.14.
2. A quadrant has a radius of 34 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. Take π as 3.14.
3. A quadrant has a radius of 55 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. Take π as 3.14.
1. Carl was playing a game with his brother. They rolled two identical wheels towards
each other, which took 3 complete turns each to meet at the middle. Each wheel has
a radius of 19 cm. Find the total distance travelled by them. Take π as 3.14 .
2. Li Wei was playing a game with his brother. They rolled two identical wheels towards
each other, which took 6 complete turns each to meet at the middle. Each wheel has
a radius of 17 cm. Find the total distance travelled by them. Take π as 3.14 .
3. Dave was playing a game with his brother. They rolled two identical wheels towards
each other, which took 4 complete turns each to meet at the middle. Each wheel has
a radius of 13 cm. Find the total distance travelled by them. Take π as 3.14 .
1. The figure shows 2 quadrants within a square. The side of the square is 36 m. Find
the shaded area of the figure. Take π as 3.14.
2. The figure shows 2 quadrants within a square. The side of the square is 30 m. Find
the shaded area of the figure. Take π as 3.14.
3. The figure shows 2 quadrants within a square. The side of the square is 34 m. Find
the shaded area of the figure. Take π as 3.14.
1. A quadrant has a radius of 41 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. Take π as 3.14.
2. Sam was playing a game with his brother. They rolled two identical wheels towards
each other, which took 5 complete turns each to meet at the middle. Each wheel has
a radius of 16 cm. Find the total distance travelled by them. Take π as 3.14 .
3. Carol was playing a game with her cousin. They rolled two identical wheels towards
each other, which took 6 complete turns each to meet at the middle. Each wheel has
a radius of 19 cm. Find the total distance travelled by them. Take π as 3.14 .
5. The figure shows 2 quadrants within a square. The side of the square is 38 m. Find
the shaded area of the figure. Take π as 3.14.
8. A quadrant has a radius of 45 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. Take π as 3.14.
1. Observe the pattern. The radius of the circle is 28 m. Find the shaded area in figure
below. Take π as 22
7
.
2. Observe the pattern. The radius of the circle is 7 m. Find the shaded area in figure
below. Take π as 22
7
.
3. Observe the pattern. The radius of the circle is 63 m. Find the shaded area in figure
below. Take π as 22
7
.
1. The figure shows a right-angled triangle and three semicircles. Find the area of the
figure. Take π as 3.14.
2. The figure shows a right-angled triangle and three semicircles. Find the area of the
figure. Take π as 3.14.
3. The figure shows a right-angled triangle and three semicircles. Find the area of the
figure. Take π as 3.14.
1. ABCD is a square. The side of the square is 63 cm. E is the mid-point of AB. Find the
area of the shaded part in the figure below. Take π as 227
.
22
2. The length of BD is 16 cm. Find the shaded area in the figure below. Take π as 7
.
22
3. The length of BD is 18 cm. Find the shaded area in the figure below. Take π as 7
.
1. The figure shows a right-angled triangle and three semicircles. Find the area of the
figure. Take π as 3.14.
2. Observe the pattern. The radius of the circle is 7 m. Find the shaded area in figure
below. Take π as 22
7
.
3. Observe the pattern. The radius of the circle is 42 m. Find the shaded area in figure
below. Take π as 22
7
.
5. The figure shows a right-angled triangle and three semicircles. Find the area of the
figure. Take π as 3.14.
22
6. The length of BD is 26 cm. Find the shaded area in the figure below. Take π as 7
.
1. Anna takes a cupcake tray, measures the bottom of one of the cups, and calculates
that it has a circumference of 75.36 centimetres. What is the area of the bottom of
the cup? Use 3.14 for π
2. Miko’s mum took out a cooking pot for making soup. She measured the bottom of
the pot and found that it has a circumference of 138.16 centimetres. What is the area
of the bottom of the pot? Use 3.14 for π
3. Ella bought a cup of orange juice. The cover of the cup has a circumference of 62.8
centimetres. What is the area of the cover Use 3.14 for π
1. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
perimeter of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
2. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
perimeter of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
3. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
perimeter of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
1. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
area of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
2. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
area of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
3. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
area of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
1. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
perimeter of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
2. Olivia’s teacher asked the students to draw a circle which has a circumference of
56.52 centimetres. What is the area of the circle? Use 3.14 for π
3. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
area of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
5. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
area of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.
6. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a three-quarter circle. Find the
perimeter of the figure. Take π as 22
7
.