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Area

and Circumference of Circles


Question 1 .

Directions: Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words.
Use 3.14 for .
Jenna is planting four circular gardens. She is planting one garden each for tomatoes, carrots,
cabbage, and strawberries. Each garden will have a fence around it to keep rabbits out. The tomato,
carrot, and cabbage gardens will all be the same size. Since Jenna loves strawberries, the strawberry
garden will be larger. It will use the same amount of fencing as the other three gardens combined. She
used a total of about 113.04 feet of fencing material.

The area of the each smaller garden is about square feet.

The area of the larger garden is about square feet.

The area of the larger garden is times larger than the area of the smaller garden.

Question 2 .

9 cm

Note: picture not drawn to scale

The circle above has a radius of 9 cm. What is the area of the circle?

Use = 3.14.
A. 508.68 cm2

B. 254.34 cm2

C. 56.52 cm2

D. 28.26 cm2

Question 3 .

For the given circle, which of the following is true regarding its circumference and area?
A. The circumference is larger, and it is four times the area.

B. The circumference is larger, and it is two times the area.

C. The area is larger, and it is four times the circumference.

D. The area is larger, and it is two times the circumference.

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Question 4 .

A flying disc has a circumference of 75.36 centimeters. What is the area of the flying disc?
(Use 3.14 for .)
A. 452.16 square centimeters

B. 37.68 square centimeters

C. 150.72 square centimeters

D. 904.32 square centimeters

Question 5 .

The radius of the circle above is 26 mm. What is the circumference of the circle? (Use = 3.14.)
A. 81.64 mm

B. 2,122.64 mm

C. 4,245.28 mm

D. 163.28 mm

Question 6 .

Barrett purchased a piece of sandpaper for his electric sander, as shown above. The radius of the
sandpaper is 3.5 inches.

Approximately what area does the sandpaper cover ignoring the center hole? (Use 3.14 for .)
A. 43.96 in2

B. 153.86 in2

C. 38.465 in2

D. 21.98 in2

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Question 7 .

Joey is making a poster for Bike Safety Week. The diameter of circle A is 16 in.

If the area of circle B is the area of circle A, what is the area of circle B? (Use 3.14 for .)
A. 20.096 in2

B. 160.768 in2

C. 200.96 in2

D. 40.192 in2

Question 8 .

Kaela traced 4 circles, each with a different diameter, on a piece of paper. For each circle, she laid a
piece of string along the outline and then measured the length of the string. Her results are shown in
the table below.

Circle Measurements

Length
Diameter
of String
2 in 6.28 in
5 in 15.70 in
8 in 25.12 in
11 in 34.54 in

Kaela wrote an equation, y = kx, to model the relationship between the circumference and the diameter
of the circle. Which of the following statements correctly describe what k represents in this equation?

I. k represents the unit rate


II. k represents the radius
III. k represents the constant of proportionality
IV. k represents the area

A. I and III only

B. I, II, and IV only

C. I and IV only

D. II and III only

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Question 9 .

A circle can be cut into smaller and smaller slices and rearranged in the shape of a parallelogram as
shown.

The formula for finding the area, A, of a parallelogram with base b and height h is shown.

Which equation represents the area of a circle in terms of its circumference?


A.
B.

C.

D.

Question 10 .

Directions: Select ALL the correct answers.


Cornelius is building a solar system model. He plans on making a circular ring around one of the
planets out of wire.
He wants to know how long he should make the wire to position around the planet. Select all the
formulas that could be used to determine the length of the circular ring.

A = πr2

A = πd

C = πd2

A = πr

C = πd

C = 2πr

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