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Praya Key Mathematics Grade 7, 2022 Fall 2022/10/23

Homework 6: Circles

Exercise 1 - October 24th

Exercise 6.1.1

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The radius of a wheel is 14 cm. Find its circumference. Assume π = .
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Exercise 6.1.2

The figure below shows the shape of a semicircle. Find its perimeter by taking π = 3.14.

Exercise 6.1.3

A wire is bent to form four semicirlces as shown below. Find the length of the wire in terms
of π .

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Exercise 6.1.4

The figure below contains 3 semicircles. Find the perimeter of the shaded region in terms of π .

Exercise 6.1.5

The figure below shows a rectangle and a semicircle. Find the perimeter of the shaded part in
cm. Assume π = 3.14.

Exercise 2 - October 25th

Exercise 6.2.1

Find the area of each circle below. Express your answer in terms of π .

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a. b. c.

Exercise 6.2.2

Find the are of the below semi-circle and quarter circle. Express your answer in terms of π .

a. b.

Exercise 6.2.3

The figure shows a circle inscribed in a square. If the area of the square is 36 cm2 , find the area
and circumference of this circle by taking π = 3.14.

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Exercise 6.2.4

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The shape below is made up 4 quarter circles. Find its area by taking π = .
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Exercise 6.2.5

A sector of a circle with radius 15 cm has area 45π cm2 . What is the central angle of this sector?

Exercise 3 - October 26th

Exercise 6.3.1

A door has the dimensions shown below.


a. How high is the door at its highest point?
b. What is the area of the door in square metres?

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Exercise 6.3.2

The figure is made up of a semicircle, a rectangle, and a triangle. Find its area by taking
π = 3.14.

Exercise 6.3.3

A table mat is made up of a square and four semicircles as shown. Find the perimeter and the
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area of the table mat by taking π = .
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Exercise 6.3.4

The shape below is made up of two semicircles and a quarter circle. Find its area and perimeter
in terms of π .

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Exercise 6.3.5

Find the perimeter and the area of the below shape. Express your answer in terms of π .

Exercise 4 - October 27th

Exercise 6.4.1

The figure below shows a circle within a square. Find the area of the shaded region by taking
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π= .
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Exercise 6.4.2

The figure below shows a square and four quarter circles. Find the area of the shaded part by
assuming π = 3.14.

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Exercise 6.4.3

The figure shows a square and two semicircles. Find the total area of the shaded parts.

Exercise 6.4.4

The radii of circles C and D are each 3 units long. The two circles are tangent at point E. Side
AB of rectangle ABCD is tangent to circle D at point A and tangent to circle C at point B. What is
the area of the shaded region? Express your answer as a decimal to the nearest tenth

Exercise 6.4.5

In the figure, the square is inscribed in the smaller circle, which has a radius of 4 in. The radius
of the larger circle is 8 in. What is the total area of the shaded regions? Express your answer in
terms of π .

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Exercise 5 - October 28th

Exercise 6.5.1

There is a circle whose perimeter is 20π , now its radius is increased by 2. Find the area of the
new circle. Express your answer in terms of π .

Exercise 6.5.2

As shown in the figure below, there is a rectangle and three circles. Find the perimeter of the
rectangle in meters.

Exercise 6.5.3

Five straight lines intersect a circular region. The lines and circle are coplanar, and two of the
lines are parallel. What is the maximum number of non-overlapping regions inside the circle?

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Exercise 6.5.4

A square with a diagonal of length 8 units is inscribed in a circle. What is the positive difference
between the area of the square and the area of the circle? Express your answer as a decimal to the
nearest tenth.

Exercise 6.5.5

Points A, B, C and D are the centers of four circles, and they are also intersection points of
these circles, as shown. Each circle has a radius of 6 feet and is tangent to two sides of square
EFGH . What is the area of square EFGH ?

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