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The circumference of the above circle is . Give the area of the shaded region.
The radius of a circle is found by dividing the circumference by
:
The area of the entire circle can be found by substituting for in the formula:
.
The area of the shaded sector is
of the total area:
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Give the area of the white region of the above circle if has length
.
If we let be the circumference of the circle, then the length of
is
of the circumference, so
The radius is the circumference divided by :
Use the formula to find the area of the entire circle:
The area of the white region is of that of the circle, or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
To begin, let's recall our formula for area of a sector.
Now, we have theta and r, so we just need to plug them in and simplify!
So our answer is
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The circumference of the above circle is . Give the area of the shaded region.
The radius of a circle is found by dividing the circumference by
:
The area of the entire circle can be found by substituting for in the formula:
.
The area of the shaded sector is
of the total area:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Give the area of the white region of the above circle if has length
.
If we let be the circumference of the circle, then the length of
is
of the circumference, so
The radius is the circumference divided by :
Use the formula to find the area of the entire circle:
The area of the white region is of that of the circle, or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
To begin, let's recall our formula for area of a sector.
Now, we have theta and r, so we just need to plug them in and simplify!
So our answer is
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The circumference of the above circle is . Give the area of the shaded region.
The radius of a circle is found by dividing the circumference by
:
The area of the entire circle can be found by substituting for in the formula:
.
The area of the shaded sector is
of the total area:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Give the area of the white region of the above circle if has length
.
If we let be the circumference of the circle, then the length of
is
of the circumference, so
The radius is the circumference divided by :
Use the formula to find the area of the entire circle:
The area of the white region is of that of the circle, or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
To begin, let's recall our formula for area of a sector.
Now, we have theta and r, so we just need to plug them in and simplify!
So our answer is
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The circumference of the above circle is . Give the area of the shaded region.
The radius of a circle is found by dividing the circumference by
:
The area of the entire circle can be found by substituting for in the formula:
.
The area of the shaded sector is
of the total area:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Give the area of the white region of the above circle if has length
.
If we let be the circumference of the circle, then the length of
is
of the circumference, so
The radius is the circumference divided by :
Use the formula to find the area of the entire circle:
The area of the white region is of that of the circle, or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
While visiting a history museum, you see a radar display which consists of a circular screen with a highlighted wedge with an angle of . If the screen has a radius of 4 inches, what is the area of the highlighted wedge?
To begin, let's recall our formula for area of a sector.
Now, we have theta and r, so we just need to plug them in and simplify!
So our answer is
Compare your answer with the correct one above