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ASSESSMENT 3: CIRCLES

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. The assessment 3 is a formative assessment in the assignment section of your canvas. .


2. Answers and solutions must be submitted on or before October 17, 2020 at the assignment section of
your canvas.
3. Final answer must be written on the blank provided in each question.
4. Questions requiring numerical computations and answers must be accompanied by fully illustrated
solutions in order to be credited.
5. The coverage of this assessment is lecture reading weeks 2, 3, 4 and 5
6. The following rules are implemented in checking:
a. correct final answer and correct solution is considered correct.
b. wrong final answer and wrong solution is considered wrong.
c. correct final answer but wrong solution is considered wrong.
d. wrong final answer but correct solution is considered 50% correct.
e. no solution but with correct final answer is considered wrong.
f. no final answer but with solution is wrong.
So, be careful in your answer and solution before you submit.

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY ANSWERING

(NOS. 1-5) I. PROBLEM SOLVING: Write your final answer in the blank provided. Erasure and alteration of
the answer in the blank is wrong.

___________1) Did you read and understand all the directions and instructions? If your answer is YES, write the number 143
in the blank then you can proceed answering the succeeding questions but if your answer is NO, write the
number 666 in the blank then the succeeding problems will be marked wrong. If you have no answer then
you automatically scored zero on this entire exam.

____________ 2) PROBLEM 1. What is the area in m2 of the enclosed region of the 4-leaf figure (red leaf) inside a
1 m x 1 m square as shown? The four leaf region is constructed out of four semi-circles.
____________ 3) PROBLEM 2. A cow is tied at the end of the rope 100 m long which is fastened to the corner of a
50 m x 50 m square barn. Over how great an area in m2 can the cow graze?
____________ 4) PROBLEM 3. The figure is shown. The area of scalene triangle ABC is 1234 m 2. The midpoint of
line AC is tangent to the smaller circle. Points A and C are located on the circumference of the bigger circle.
Angle BAC = 600 and angle BCA = 400. What is the area enclosed by the two circles in m 2 ? The center of the
smaller circle coincides the center of the large circle. A scalene triangle has three different angles and none of
its sides are equal in length.

In the figure, Area of triangle ABC = 1234 m 2, angle BAC = 600 and angle BCA = 400.

___________ 5) PROBLEM 4. If the radius of the circle is decreased by 20%, by how much is its area decreased in
%?

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