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$100 Question from Circumference Find the circumference of the circle.
$100 Answer from Circumference (diameter * 3.14) 8 * 3.14 = 25.12”
$200 Question from Circumference Find the circumference of the circle.
$200 Answer from Circumference Diameter= radius*2 3*2=6 (diameter * 3.14) 6 * 3.14 = 18.84 cm
$300 Question from Circumference • A square is circumscribed inside a circle. What is the circumference of the circle? Use 3.14 for pi.
$300 Answer from Circumference A2 + B2 = C2 52 + 52 = C2 25 + 25 = C2 50 = C2 C = (diameter) (diameter * 3.14) 7.07 * 3.14 = 22.199 inches
$400 Question from Circumference • A square is circumscribed inside a circle. What is the circumference of the circle? Use 3.14 for pi.
$400 Answer from Circumference A2 + B2 = C2 6.52 + 6.52 = C2 42.25 + 42.25 = C2 84.5 = C2 C = (diameter) (diameter * 3.14) 9.19 * 3.14 = 28.8566 meters
$500 Question from Circumference A square is circumscribed inside a circle. What is the circumference of the circle? Use 3.14 for pi.
$500 Answer from Circumference A2 + B2 = C2 34.72 + 34.72 = C2 1204.09 + 1204.09 = C2 2408.18 = C2 C = (diameter) (diameter * 3.14) 49.07 * 3.14 = 154.089 feet
$100 Question from Proportion Central Angle _________ Arc Length__2cm____ Circumference __36cm_
$100 Answer from Proportion = Cross Multiply 2* 360 = 36x Divide X = 20⁰
$200 Question from Proportion Central Angle _________ Arc Length__89cm____ Circumference ________
$200 Answer from Proportion = Cross Multiply 89 * 360 = 18x Divide X = 1780 cm
$300 Question from Proportion Find “x.”
$300 Answer from Proportion = Cross Multiply 56.4 * 100 = 360x Divide X = 15.666 inches
$400 Question from Proportion Find “x.”
$400 Answer from Proportion = Cross Multiply 67x= 360* 24 Divide X = 128.95 feet
$500 Question from Proportion Find the Missing Piece.
$500 Answer from Proportion = Cross Multiply 17° x = 360*4.3 Divide X = 91.05 cm
$200 Question fromInscribed Angles Find the arc length.
$300 Answer fromInscribed Angles 100 / 2 X=
$100 Answer fromAdding Angles Together X + 93 = 180 180 – 93 = X x
$200 Question fromAdding Angles Together Find x x + 5
$200 Answer from Adding Angles Together X + 5 + 102 = 180 X + 107 =180 180 – 107 = X X = x + 5
$300 Question from Adding Angles Together Find x. Find the missing angle. x + 9
$300 Answer from Adding Angles Together X + 9 + 68 = 180 X + 97 = 180 180 – 97 = X X = 9 + 83 = x + 9
$400 Answer from Adding Angles Together 5x + 6 + x = 180° Combine Like Terms ∠RTF = (5x + 6)° 6x + 6 = 180° = (5(29) + 6) - 6 - 6 6x = 174° = 145 + 6 ∠RTF = 151⁰ X = 29
$500 Answer from Adding Angles Together 4x + 32 + x = 180° Combine Like Terms ∠RTF = (4x + 32)° 5x + 32 = 180° = (4(29.6) + 32) - 32 - 32 5x = 148° = 118.4 + 32 ∠RTF = 150.4⁰ X = 29.6
$100 Question from Random How many degrees make up a circle? How many degrees make up a circle’s diameter?
$100 Answer from Random A circle has 360⁰ The diameter is a straight line = 180⁰
$200 Question from Random Give the circumference of the circle in radians.
$200 Answer from Random (Diameter)*π 12* π 12π (ft)
$300 Question from Random Why is that if I have a circle cut in half, that no matter where I draw an inscribed angle, it will be 90⁰?
$300 Answer from Random Dividing the circle in half, means making two hemispheres. A hemisphere has 180⁰. The inscribed angle is half the arc length. ½ (180) = 90⁰ (which is a right angle)
$400 Question from Random Are arcs TM and BC not congruent? Why?
$400 Answer from Random Arcs TM and BC may share the same central angle, but their intersecting arcs are not the same size.
$500 Question from Random Find m∠PST