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This page contains circle worksheets based on identifying parts of a circle and finding radius or diameter. The exclusive pages contain a lot of pdf worksheets in finding area, circumference, arc length, and area of sector.
- Coloring, Tracing, and Drawing Circles
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- Inscribed and Central Angles
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- Arc Length and Area of a Sector
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- PI Day
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- Area of the Segment
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- Coloring, Tracing, and Drawing Circles
15) radius = 9.5 in 16) radius = 9.3 in Find the radius of each circle. Use your calculator's value of πππ. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 17) circumference = 62.8 mi 18) circumference = 69.1 yd 19) circumference = 12.6 yd 20) circumference = 25.1 ft Find the diameter of each circle. Use your calculator's value of πππ. Round your ...
Solutions for the assessment Circles, Perimeters and Sectors. 1) Area = 56.5 cm 2. 3) Area = 28.1 cm 2. 5) Arc length = 15.7 cm. 7) Perimeter = 51.4 cm. 9) Perimeter = 47.0 cm. 11) Area = 113 cm 2. 13) Circumference = 56.5 cm. 2) Area = 236 cm 2.
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Print out these worksheets on circles. Practice naming circles and calculating circumference, radius, diameter, and area of a circle.
If the problems on the worksheet don't fit the page or there is not enough working space, choose a smaller font, less cellpadding, or fewer columns of problems. Example worksheets (circumference, diameter, radius, area of circle) Radius/diameter practice: calculate radius when diameter is given or vice versa
(a) Draw a circle of radius 4 cm and a chord of length 3 cm, in the circle. (b) Join the ends of the chord to the centre of the circle, to form a triangle. (c) What length is the perimeter of the triangle?