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CIRCUMFERENCE. 6 th Grade SPI: 0606.4.4 Calculate with circumferences and areas of circles. The circumference of a circle is. The distance around a circle. Hint: Circumference remember circle around. First we must define some things about a circle.
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CIRCUMFERENCE 6th Grade SPI: 0606.4.4 Calculate with circumferences and areas of circles.
The circumference of a circle is The distance around a circle Hint: Circumference remember circle around
First we must define some things about a circle. The radius is the distance from the center of a circle to any point on a circle. Hint: I like to define it as halfway through!
The diameter is the distance across a circle through the center.
We use Pi as the measurement to help us find the circumference of a circle. Pi, not Pie!
Two formulas are used in finding the circumference of a circle. WHEN THE CIRCLE HAS A DIAMETER MEASUREMENT, USE THE FOLLOWING FORMULA. Circumference = d 4in. 3.14 x 4in. 12.6in.
When the radius of a circle is given, the following formula should be used. Circumference = 2 r 2 x 3.14 x 5cm 31.4cm HINT: Always round your answers to the nearest tenth.
NOW…Let’s have some fun. Tell me what formula would be used to solve the next five problems.
3in C = 2 x 3.14 x r
8ft C = 3.14 d
122mm C = 2 x 3.14 x d
17.5 cm C = 3.14 x d
122.5mm C = 2 x 3.14 x r
Now that we have determined the correct formula for each, let’s work the problems.
The answer is: 18.8in 3in C = 2 x 3.14 x r
8ft C = 3.14 d The answer is: 25.1ft
122mm C = 2 x 3.14 x d The answer is: 766.2mm
17.5 cm C = 3.14 x d The answer is: 55cm
122.5mm C = 2 x 3.14 x r The answer is: 76,930mm