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PS L6 T8 Area - CircumferenceofCircles

The document contains 9 skills practice problems about calculating areas and perimeters of circles, semicircles, quadrants, and composite shapes made of circles and other geometric shapes. The skills include finding perimeter or area given radius, number of turns, side length, or circumference. Sample problems are calculating the perimeter of a quadrant with a 31m radius or finding the total distance traveled by two wheels that made 3 complete turns toward each other with a 19cm radius.

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PS L6 T8 Area - CircumferenceofCircles

The document contains 9 skills practice problems about calculating areas and perimeters of circles, semicircles, quadrants, and composite shapes made of circles and other geometric shapes. The skills include finding perimeter or area given radius, number of turns, side length, or circumference. Sample problems are calculating the perimeter of a quadrant with a 31m radius or finding the total distance traveled by two wheels that made 3 complete turns toward each other with a 19cm radius.

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PS

Level 6
Topic 8: Area & Circumference of Circles

Name:
Date:
Teacher:
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.

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Skill 2
Given radius, find total area of quadrants or semicircles

1. Each of these quadrants and semicircles has a radius of 35 m.


22
Find the total area of these figures. Take π as 7
.

2. Each of these quadrants and semicircles has a radius of 21 m.


22
Find the total area of these figures. Take π as 7
.

3. Each of these quadrants and semicircles has a radius of 14 m.


22
Find the total area of these figures. Take π as 7
.

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Skill 3
Given number of turns & diameter, find distance travelled

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 .

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Skill 4
Given side of square, find area of the figure

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.

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Mixed Skills 1 to 4

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 .

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4. 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.

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.

6. Each of these quadrants and semicircles has a radius of 56 m.


22
Find the total area of these figures. Take π as 7
.

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7. Each of these quadrants and semicircles has a radius of 28 m.
22
Find the total area of these figures. Take π as 7
.

8. A quadrant has a radius of 45 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. Take π as 3.14.

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Skill 5
Given radius, find shaded area of the figure

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
.

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Skill 6
Find area for patterns involving circles and triangles

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.

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Skill 7
Given side of square, find area of the figure

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
.

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Mixed Skills 5 to 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
.

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4. ABCD is a square. The side of the square is 35 cm. E is the mid-point of AB. Find the
area of the shaded part in the figure below. Take π as 227
.

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
.

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Skill 8
Given perimeter, find area of a circle

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

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Skill 9
Find perimeter of composite figures made of circles and other shapes

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
.

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Skill 10
Find area of composite figures made of circles and other shapes

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
.

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Mixed Skills 8 to 10

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
.

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4. Isabella holds a drinking cup. She found that the bottom of the cup has a circumfer-
ence of 75.36 centimetres. What is the area of the bottom of the cup? Use 3.14 for
π

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
.

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