pol e wi th a 3. 5 m pi ec e of rope and her f riend Laura i s ri di ng a donkey w hi ch is 2 m f rom the same center poi nt. C al culate the di stance t ravell ed by each w hen they have rotated 5 0 ti mes around the centr e.
2.
Find the area of a cir cular se ctor whose
chord is the si de of the square inscri be d i n a ci rcl e w ith a 4 cm radi us.
3. Calculate the shaded area, knowing that the
side of the outer square is 6 cm and the radius of
the circle is 3 cm.
4.
In a circular park with a radius of 250
m there are 7 lamps whose bases are circles with a radius of 1 m. The entire area of the park has grass with the exception of the bases for the lamps. Calculate the lawn area.
5.
Two radii (plural for radius) OA and OB
form an angle of 60 for two concentric circles with 8 and 5 cm radii. Calculate the area of thecircular trapezoid formed by the radii and concentric circles.
6.
A circular fountain of 5 m radius lies
alone in the centre of a circular park of 700 m radius. Calculate the total walking area available to pedestrians visiting the park.
7. A central angle of 60 is plotted on a circle with
a 4 cm radius. Calculate the area of the circular segment between the chord joining the ends of the two radii and its corresponding arc.
8.
A chord of 48 cm is 7 cm from the center of
a circle. Calculate the area of the circle.
9.
Calculate the area enclosed by the inscribed
and circumscribed circles to a square with a diagonal of 8 m in length.