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Circumference

The document contains a series of questions focused on calculating the circumference, diameter, and radius of various circles, as well as related problems involving circular shapes. It includes tasks requiring answers to be given in decimal places and in terms of π. Additional questions involve practical applications of circumference in real-world scenarios, such as calculating distances traveled by a bicycle wheel and seating arrangements for wedding guests.

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Circumference

The document contains a series of questions focused on calculating the circumference, diameter, and radius of various circles, as well as related problems involving circular shapes. It includes tasks requiring answers to be given in decimal places and in terms of π. Additional questions involve practical applications of circumference in real-world scenarios, such as calculating distances traveled by a bicycle wheel and seating arrangements for wedding guests.

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Question 1: Calculate the circumference of the following circles.

Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(e) (f) (g) (h)

Question 2: Calculate the circumference of the following circles.


Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(e) (f) (g) (h)

Question 3: Work out the circumference of the following circles.


Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) A circle with diameter 2cm (d) A circle with radius 0.15km
(b) A circle with diameter 14m (e) A circle with diameter 90 inches
(c) A circle with radius 3cm (f) A circle with radius 5.7 yards
Question 4: Calculate the circumference of the following circles.
Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(e) (f) (g) (h)

Question 5: Calculate the circumference of the following circles.


Leave your answer in terms of π

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Question 6: Work out the circumference of the following circles.


Leave your answer in terms of π

(a) A circle with diameter 12cm


(b) A circle with diameter 52cm
(c) A circle with radius 10cm
(d) A circle with diameter 3cm
(e) A circle with radius 4km

Question 7: Find the size of the diameter for each of the following circles.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

(a) (b) (c)


Question 8: Find the size of the radius for each of the following circles.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

(a) (b) (c)

Question 1: A circular table top has a diameter of 85cm. Work out the circumference of
the table top.

Question 2: A pizza has a circumference of 50cm. Work out the diameter of the pizza.

Question 3: A bicycle wheel has a diameter of 62cm. The wheel makes 80


complete revolutions.
How far has the bicycle travelled?
Give your answer in metres.

Question 4: Which shape has the greatest perimeter?


Question 5: The circle and the square have the same perimeter.
Calculate the value of x.

Question 6: A wheel has a diameter of 15cm.


The wheel travels 50 metres.
How many complete revolutions does the wheel complete?

Question 7: Calculate the perimeter of the pink shape.

Question 8: Nicole is a wedding organiser.


The guests are to sit at circular tables with a diameter of 180cm.
Each guest needs 70cm around the circumference of the table.
There are 18 tables at the venue.
A total of 145 guests are attending the wedding.
Are there enough tables?

Question 9: The area of a circle is 40cm.


Calculate the circumference of the circle.

Question 10: The circumference of a circle is 1m.


Calculate the area of the circle.

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