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  1. www.mathworksheets4kids.com › circlesCircles Worksheets

    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.

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  2. Each circle picture shows a radius or diameter. Students must use this information to figure out the circumference. Students measure various circular objects and divide the circumference by the diameter to get pi. Students answer the short answer questions about circles, circumference, and pi.

  3. Radius and Diameter. 1. Which circle has a diameter of 36 km? 2. Which circle has a radius of 16 km? 3. Which circle has a radius of 9 cm? 4. Which circle has a radius of 7 mm?

  4. What is the radius and diameter of each circle? diameter = radius = 5 mm. radius = 6 cm. 10 mm. diameter = 12 cm. radius = 11 m. radius = 15 mm. radius = 9 m. diameter = 18 m. radius = 8 km. diameter = 16 km. radius = 13 km. diameter = 22 m. diameter = 30 cm. diameter = 26 km.

  5. Radius & Diameter B. Find the radius and diameter in each question. A. Choose the correct choice. 1) A circle has a circumference of 138.16 m. What is the diameter of the circle? a) 22 m b) 44 m c) 88 m 2) An iron rod of length 10.38 ft is bent to form a circle. What is the radius of the circle? a) 1.65 ft b) 3.3 ft c) 6.6 ft

  6. These sheets will teach kids about the difference between the radius and the diameter and will give them practice at actually drawing them. This pack also contains a colourful poster of a circle, with the circumference, diameter, and radius clearly labelled.

  7. Parts of a Circle Diagram. Radius - a straight line from the center of the circle to the edge. Diameter - a straight line from one side of the circle to the other, going through the center of the circle. Circumference - the outside of the whole circle (the perimeter of the circle).