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Activity # 4:: Solve The Following Problems. Show Clean and Complete Details of Your Work For Each Number

The document contains 25 math word problems involving geometry concepts like polygons, circles, tangents, and shapes. Readers are asked to solve each problem and show their work. The problems cover calculating side lengths, angles, areas, perimeters, and radii for various 2D shapes.

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Activity # 4:: Solve The Following Problems. Show Clean and Complete Details of Your Work For Each Number

The document contains 25 math word problems involving geometry concepts like polygons, circles, tangents, and shapes. Readers are asked to solve each problem and show their work. The problems cover calculating side lengths, angles, areas, perimeters, and radii for various 2D shapes.

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ACTIVITY # 4:

Solve the following problems. Show clean and complete details of your work for
each number.

1. The number of diagonals of a polygon is 44. How many sides are there in the
polygon?
A. 10 sides C. 9 sides
B. 14 sides D. 11 sides

2. In which polygon has the measure of the interior angle twice the measure of its
exterior angle?
A. pentagon C. octagon
B. hexagon D. decagon

3. The area of a regular dodecagon is 346.78 m2. Compute the apothem.


A. 12.74 m C. 8.36 m
B. 10.38 m D. 9.12 m

4. The interior angle of a rhombus is 64o and the shorter diagonal is 24 cm. Compute
the area of the rhombus.
A. 1,824 m2 C. 1,435 m2
B. 1,312 m2 D. 1,176 m2

5. A diagonal of a parallelogram makes angles of 32o and 43o respectively with the sides.
If the diagonal measures 240 cm, find the area of the parallelogram.
A. 240 m2 C. 435 m2
2
B. 312 m D. 176 m2

6. The length of a rectangle is 14 meters longer than the width, and its perimeter is 68
meters. Find the area of the rectangle.
A. 240 m2 C. 435 m2
2
B. 312 m D. 176 m2

7. A rectangle PQRS measures PQ = RS = 36 cm, and PS = QR = 48 cm. It is folded


once so that the opposite vertices Q and S coincide. Compute the length of the fold.
A. 48 cm C. 45 cm
B. 52 cm D. 50 cm

8. Find the area of a regular 5 – pointed star inscribed in a circle with radius 10 cm.
A. 115.18 cm2 C. 124.08 cm2
B. 123.82 cm2 D. 112. 26 cm2

9. A triangle is inscribed in a circle of radius 10 cm. Two sides of the triangle are 10 cm
and 16 cm. Find the area of the triangle.
A. 65.44 cm2 C. 79.42 cm2
B. 92.04 cm2 D. 88.54 cm2
10. P is a point on BC of the triangle ABC such that AB = AC = BP. If PA = PC, find the
measure of angle ABC.
A. 42o C. 24o
B. 36o D. 30o

11. The ratio of the circumferences of the 2 circles is 3: 5. Find the ratio of their diameters
and the ratio of their areas.
A. 3/5 and 3/5 C. 3/4 and 9/25
B. 3/4 and 2/5 D. 3/5 and 9/25

12. A point within an equilateral triangle has distances 6 cm, 7 cm, and 8 cm respectively
from the vertices. Compute the perimeter of the triangle.
A. 35.18 cm C. 24.24 cm
B. 28.54 cm D. 36.12 cm
C
13. An isosceles triangle PQR has its vertex at P. If the angular bisectors of Q and R
intersect at point S, compute the angle QSR if angle QPR is 70o
A. 145o C. 125o
B. 130o D. 120o

14. A triangle has sides AB = 8cm, BC = 10cm, and CA = 16cm. Find the distance from
the incenter of the circle to side AC.
A. 1.93 cm C. 1.44 cm
B. 1.85 cm D. 1.62 cm

15. A triangle has sides 8cm, 10cm, and 16cm. Find the radius of the circle escribed in a
triangle and tangent to the 8 cm side.
A. 4.15 cm C. 2.54 cm
B. 5.35 cm D. 3.64 cm

16. A sector has a radius of 24 cm and a central angle of 100 o. Find the measure of the
sides of the largest square inscribed in the sector.
A. 12.86 cm C. 14.12 cm
B. 13.48 cm D. 15.94 cm

17. The bases of an isosceles trapezoid measure 10 cm and 18 cm respectively. Find the
area of this isosceles trapezoid if one angle measures 135o.
A. 42 cm 2
C. 48 cm 2

B. 64 cm 2
D. 56 cm 2

18. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle having side DA as the diameter. If AB = 8


cm, BC = 10 cm, and AC = 14 cm, find the area of the quadrilateral.
A. 112.74 cm2 C. 148.36 cm2
B. 122.65 cm2 D. 134.12 cm2

19. A quadrilateral has sides AB = 12 cm, BC = 16 cm, CD = 18 cm, and DA = 14 cm.


The sum of angle BAD and angle BCD is 212o. Find the area of the quadrilateral.
A. 232.56 cm2 C. 244.12 cm2
B. 211.44 cm2 D. 250.15 cm2
20. Two secants PAB and PCD are drawn to a circle from external point P and intersect
the circle at A, B, C, and D, with A and C nearer to P. Angle PBC = 42o, angle BPC =
30o, BC is the diameter of the circle, and PA = 25 cm. Compute the diameter of the
circle.
A. 21.57 cm C. 28.64 cm
B. 25.38 cm D. 22.14 cm

21. Two chords of a circle AB and CD intersect at point E. If it is known that EB = 12 cm,
EA = 8cm and EC = 6 cm, compute angle BED.
A. 16 cm C. 20 cm
B. 18 cm D. 22 cm

22. Two chords AB and CD of a circle intersect at E. The measure of arc AC = 60o and the
acute angle of intersection of the 2 chords at E is 50o. Compute the measure of arc
BD.
A. 30 o
C. 20
o

B. 40 o
D. 50
o

23. A circle with a radius of 8 cm is cut into 2 segments by chord 15 cm long. Find the
area of the smaller segment.
A. 38.16 cm 2
C. 62.45 cm2

B. 49.18 cm 2
D. 56.93 cm2

24. Two circles have radius 12 cm and 4 cm, respectively, and the distance between their
centers is 30 cm. Compute the length of the common external tangent from their point
of tangencies.
A. 31.05 cm C. 32.45 cm
B. 39.18 cm D. 36.93 cm

25. A road is tangent to a circular lake. Along the road and 10 km from the point of
tangency, a new road that opens towards the lake is planned to be constructed. From
the intersection of the two roads to the periphery of the lake, the length of the new
road is 9 km. Compute the radius of the lake if the angle of intersection between the 2
roads is 30 .
o

A. 3 km C. 3.5 km
B. 2.4 m D. 2 km

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