Math 3 Quiz: Circle Measure Applications
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A water sprinkler system consists of three rotating arms, each 8 feet long. The system is designed so that the three arms are equally spaced around a central point and rotate together as a single unit.

If the sprinkler system rotates through 240°240° and each arm covers a sector with no overlap between adjacent arms, what is the total area watered by all three arms?

128π128\pi square feet
192π192\pi square feet
256π256\pi square feet
384π384\pi square feet
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Math 3 Quiz: Circle Measure Applications

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Question 1

A water sprinkler system consists of three rotating arms, each 8 feet long. The system is designed so that the three arms are equally spaced around a central point and rotate together as a single unit.

If the sprinkler system rotates through 240°240° and each arm covers a sector with no overlap between adjacent arms, what is the total area watered by all three arms?

  1. 128π128\pi square feet (correct answer)
  2. 192π192\pi square feet
  3. 256π256\pi square feet
  4. 384π384\pi square feet
Explanation: Each arm has radius 88 feet and rotates through 240°240°. The area covered by one arm is A=240°360°×π(8)2=23×64π=128π3A = \frac{240°}{360°} \times \pi(8)^2 = \frac{2}{3} \times 64\pi = \frac{128\pi}{3}. Since there are three arms: Total area =3×128π3=128π= 3 \times \frac{128\pi}{3} = 128\pi square feet. Choice B assumes each arm covers 240°3=80°\frac{240°}{3} = 80° individually. Choice C calculates the area of a full circle with radius 88. Choice D incorrectly multiplies the full sector area by 33 and then by 22.

Question 2

A satellite orbits Earth in a circular path at altitude 400 km above Earth's surface. If Earth's radius is 6400 km and the satellite completes one orbit in 90 minutes, what is the satellite's speed in km/h?

  1. 272π3\frac{272\pi}{3} km/h
  2. 256π256\pi km/h
  3. 544π3\frac{544\pi}{3} km/h (correct answer)
  4. 136π3\frac{136\pi}{3} km/h
Explanation: The satellite's orbital radius is 6400 + 400 = 6800 km. The circumference of the orbit is 2π(6800) = 13,600π km. The satellite travels this distance in 90 minutes = 1.5 hours. Speed = distance/time = 13,600π/1.5 = 13,600π ÷ (3/2) = 13,600π × (2/3) = 27,200π/3 = 544π/3 km/h. Choice A uses only Earth's radius without the altitude. Choice B incorrectly converts 90 minutes to hours. Choice D uses Earth's radius instead of orbital radius.

Question 3

A sector of a circle has area 24π24\pi square units and arc length 8π8\pi units. What is the radius of the circle?

  1. 6 units (correct answer)
  2. 4 units
  3. 8 units
  4. 3 units
Explanation: For a sector, Area = (1/2)r²θ and arc length s = rθ, where θ is in radians. From s = rθ, we have 8π = rθ, so θ = 8π/r. Substituting into the area formula: 24π = (1/2)r²(8π/r) = (1/2)r(8π) = 4πr. Solving: 24π = 4πr, so r = 6 units. Choice B comes from incorrectly using θ = 8π/r in Area = (1/2)rθ. Choice C assumes the arc length equals the radius times π. Choice D results from calculation errors in the substitution process.

Question 4

A pendulum swings through an arc of 60°60° on either side of vertical, creating a total swing angle of 120°120°. If the pendulum's length is 80 cm, what is the difference between the arc length of the complete swing and the straight-line distance between the two extreme positions?

  1. 80π3403\frac{80\pi}{3} - 40\sqrt{3} cm
  2. 160π3403\frac{160\pi}{3} - 40\sqrt{3} cm
  3. 80π3803\frac{80\pi}{3} - 80\sqrt{3} cm
  4. 160π3803\frac{160\pi}{3} - 80\sqrt{3} cm (correct answer)
Explanation: When you encounter pendulum problems involving arc length and chord distance, you're working with circular geometry concepts. The key is distinguishing between the curved path the pendulum travels and the straight-line distance between its endpoints. First, calculate the arc length of the complete swing. The pendulum swings 120°120° total, and you need this in radians: 120°=120π180=2π3120° = \frac{120\pi}{180} = \frac{2\pi}{3} radians. With radius (pendulum length) of 80 cm, the arc length is s=rθ=802π3=160π3s = r\theta = 80 \cdot \frac{2\pi}{3} = \frac{160\pi}{3} cm. Next, find the straight-line distance between extreme positions. This forms an isosceles triangle with two sides of 80 cm and an included angle of 120°120°. Using the law of cosines: c2=802+8022(80)(80)cos(120°)c^2 = 80^2 + 80^2 - 2(80)(80)\cos(120°). Since cos(120°)=12\cos(120°) = -\frac{1}{2}, you get c2=6400+6400+6400=19200c^2 = 6400 + 6400 + 6400 = 19200, so c=803c = 80\sqrt{3} cm. The difference is 160π3803\frac{160\pi}{3} - 80\sqrt{3} cm, which is answer D. Answer A uses 80π3\frac{80\pi}{3} instead of 160π3\frac{160\pi}{3}, incorrectly using 60°60° rather than the full 120°120° swing. Answer B correctly calculates the arc length but uses 40340\sqrt{3} for the chord, likely from using only half the triangle. Answer C has both the wrong arc length and wrong chord distance. Remember: always convert degrees to radians for arc length calculations, and use the full swing angle, not just one side of the pendulum's motion.

Question 5

Two gears are connected such that when the larger gear with radius 12 cm completes 23\frac{2}{3} of a revolution, the smaller gear with radius 8 cm completes exactly one full revolution. What is the total distance traveled by a point on the circumference of the smaller gear during this motion?

  1. 8π8\pi cm
  2. 16π16\pi cm (correct answer)
  3. 12π12\pi cm
  4. 24π24\pi cm
Explanation: When the smaller gear completes one full revolution, a point on its circumference travels a distance equal to the circumference: 2π(8) = 16π cm. The information about the larger gear's motion is given to establish the gear ratio and ensure the motion is physically consistent, but the question asks specifically for the distance traveled by the point on the smaller gear, which is simply one complete circumference. Choice A gives the radius times π. Choice C uses the larger gear's radius. Choice D gives 1.5 revolutions worth of distance.

Question 6

A circular sector has central angle θ\theta radians and radius rr. If the sector is rolled into a cone (with the arc becoming the base circumference), what is the ratio of the cone's base radius to the original sector's radius?

  1. θ2π\frac{\theta}{2\pi} (correct answer)
  2. 2πθ\frac{2\pi}{\theta}
  3. θπ\frac{\theta}{\pi}
  4. πθ\frac{\pi}{\theta}
Explanation: When the sector is rolled into a cone, the arc length of the sector becomes the circumference of the cone's base. The arc length of the sector is rθ. If R is the radius of the cone's base, then its circumference is 2πR. Setting these equal: rθ = 2πR, so R = rθ/(2π). The ratio of the cone's base radius to the original sector's radius is R/r = θ/(2π). Choice B gives the reciprocal. Choice C omits the factor of 2. Choice D is the reciprocal of choice C.

Question 7

A circular running track has two lanes. The inner lane has radius 50 meters, and the outer lane has radius 54 meters. If a runner in the outer lane maintains the same angular velocity as a runner in the inner lane, what is the ratio of their linear speeds?

  1. 2527\frac{25}{27}
  2. 2725\frac{27}{25}
  3. 5054\frac{50}{54}
  4. 5450\frac{54}{50} (correct answer)
Explanation: For circular motion, linear speed v = rω where r is radius and ω is angular velocity. Since both runners have the same angular velocity ω, the ratio of their linear speeds is v_outer/v_inner = (r_outer × ω)/(r_inner × ω) = r_outer/r_inner = 54/50 = 27/25. However, the question asks for the ratio with the outer lane runner first, so it's 54/50. Choice A gives the reciprocal ratio. Choice B simplifies 54/50 incorrectly. Choice C is the same as choice A but not simplified.

Question 8

A circular running track has a radius of 5050 meters. A runner starts at point A and runs along the track. After running for 157157 meters, she has completed an arc that subtends a central angle of θ\theta. What is the measure of θ\theta in degrees?

  1. 90°90°
  2. 180°180° (correct answer)
  3. 120°120°
  4. 150°150°
Explanation: Using the arc length formula s=rθs = r\theta where θ\theta is in radians: 157=50θ157 = 50\theta, so θ=15750=3.14\theta = \frac{157}{50} = 3.14 radians. Converting to degrees: θ=3.14×180°π3.14×180°3.14159180°\theta = 3.14 \times \frac{180°}{\pi} \approx 3.14 \times \frac{180°}{3.14159} \approx 180°. More precisely, 15750=3.14\frac{157}{50} = 3.14, and π3.14159\pi \approx 3.14159, so θπ\theta \approx \pi radians =180°= 180°. Choice A would correspond to π2\frac{\pi}{2} radians or arc length 78.578.5 m. Choice C would correspond to 2π3\frac{2\pi}{3} radians or arc length 104.7104.7 m. Choice D would correspond to 5π6\frac{5\pi}{6} radians or arc length 130.9130.9 m.

Question 9

A circular sprinkler system rotates through an angle of 120°120° and waters a sector of a lawn. If the sprinkler has a radius of 1515 feet and operates for 88 minutes, covering the entire sector twice during this time, what is the total area watered?

  1. 150π150\pi square feet (correct answer)
  2. 75π75\pi square feet
  3. 300π300\pi square feet
  4. 225π225\pi square feet
Explanation: The area of a sector is A=θ360°×πr2A = \frac{\theta}{360°} \times \pi r^2. With θ=120°\theta = 120° and r=15r = 15: A=120°360°×π(15)2=13×225π=75πA = \frac{120°}{360°} \times \pi (15)^2 = \frac{1}{3} \times 225\pi = 75\pi. Since the sprinkler covers this sector twice, the total area is 2×75π=150π2 \times 75\pi = 150\pi square feet. Choice B gives the area for one pass only. Choice C incorrectly uses the full circle area formula. Choice D uses an incorrect angle calculation.

Question 10

A bicycle wheel has a radius of 1414 inches. If the wheel makes exactly 55 complete rotations while traveling in a straight line, and then the bike turns through a circular arc where the wheel makes an additional 2.52.5 rotations, what is the total distance traveled by a point on the rim of the wheel?

  1. 196π196\pi inches
  2. 210π210\pi inches (correct answer)
  3. 140π140\pi inches
  4. 168π168\pi inches
Explanation: The circumference of the wheel is 2πr=2π(14)=28π2\pi r = 2\pi(14) = 28\pi inches. In straight line motion: 5×28π=140π5 \times 28\pi = 140\pi inches. During the turn: 2.5×28π=70π2.5 \times 28\pi = 70\pi inches. Total distance: 140π+70π=210π140\pi + 70\pi = 210\pi inches. Choice A miscalculates the circumference as 196π/7196\pi/7. Choice C only accounts for straight-line motion. Choice D uses 66 rotations instead of 7.57.5.

Question 11

A pizza slice has a central angle of 72°72° and the crust (arc) measures 4π4\pi inches. If the entire pizza costs $18, what is the cost per square inch of this slice?

  1. 18π\frac{1}{8\pi} dollars per square inch
  2. 950π\frac{9}{50\pi} dollars per square inch (correct answer)
  3. 14π\frac{1}{4\pi} dollars per square inch
  4. 9100π\frac{9}{100\pi} dollars per square inch
Explanation: First find the radius: arc length = rθ, so 4π = r(72° × π/180°) = r(2π/5), giving r = 10 inches. The slice area is (72°/360°) × π(10)² = (1/5) × 100π = 20π square inches. The slice costs (72°/360°) × $18 = (1/5) × $18 = $3.60. Cost per square inch = $3.60/(20π) = 3.6/(20π) = 18/(100π) = 9/(50π) dollars per square inch. Choice A incorrectly uses the full pizza area. Choice C uses wrong angle proportion. Choice D uses incorrect area calculation.

Question 12

A clock's minute hand has length 6 cm. Between 2:15 PM and 2:42 PM, what distance does the tip of the minute hand travel?

  1. 2.7π2.7\pi cm
  2. 3.6π3.6\pi cm
  3. 5.4π5.4\pi cm (correct answer)
  4. 1.8π1.8\pi cm
Explanation: From 2:15 to 2:42 is 27 minutes. The minute hand moves 360° in 60 minutes, so in 27 minutes it moves (27/60) × 360° = 162°. Converting to radians: 162° × (π/180°) = 9π/10 radians. Arc length = rθ = 6 × (9π/10) = 54π/10 = 5.4π cm. Choice A uses 27° instead of 162°. Choice B calculates for 36 minutes instead of 27. Choice D uses the wrong conversion factor.

Question 13

A circular irrigation sprinkler rotates 120°120° every 15 seconds and waters a sector with radius 8 meters. If the sprinkler operates for 2.5 minutes, what is the total area watered?

  1. 64π64\pi square meters (correct answer)
  2. 64π3\frac{64\pi}{3} square meters
  3. 128π3\frac{128\pi}{3} square meters
  4. 32π32\pi square meters
Explanation: In 2.5 minutes (150 seconds), the sprinkler makes 150÷15 = 10 rotations of 120°. Total rotation = 10 × 120° = 1200° = 1200° × (π/180°) = 20π/3 radians. Since 20π/3 > 2π, the sprinkler completes more than one full rotation, watering the entire circle. Area = πr² = π(8)² = 64π square meters. Choice B gives the area of one 120° sector. Choice C incorrectly doubles the sector area. Choice D uses an incorrect radius calculation.