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• Question 1A circle has a diameter of 50 cm. Which of these is closest to it's circumference? • 157 cm •314 cm • 7,850 cm• 1,963 cm• Question 2For each quantity, decide whether circumference or area would be needed to calculate it. a) The distance around a circular trackb) The total number of equally-sized tiles on a circular floorc) The amount of oil it takes to cover the bottom of a frying pand) The distance your car will go with one rotation of the wheels

User Tautvydas
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Given:

diameter = 50 cm

To find the circumference, use the formula:


C=2\pi\text{ r}

Where

radius, r = diameter/2

Thus:


r=(50)/(2)=25\text{ cm}

Therefore, we have:


C=2\pi(25)\text{ = }157.08\text{ cm}

The closest to it's circumference is 157 cm.

Question 2:

a) Distance around a circle is called the circumference

b) The total number of equally-sized tiles on a circular floor: Here you need to find the Area

c) The amount of oil it takes to cover the bottom of a frying pan: Here you need to calculate the Area of the circle(considering the frying pan has a circular shape).

d) The distance your car will go with one rotation of the wheels​: The Circumference needs to be calculated here.

ANSWER:

1) 157 cm

Question 2:

a) Circunference

b) Area

c) Area

d) Circumference

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