This math topic focuses on the concept of calculating the area of a circle given its diameter. The practice problems, which are part of Geometry - Circle Area - Intro, require students to find the area without using a calculator and with approximation that π is slightly more than 3. It covers different levels of complexity, providing multiple choice answers to each problem.

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Area of a Circle from Diameter Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Area of a Circle from Diameter (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Circle Area and Circumference - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_circles_perimeter_area_practice/
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Find the area without using a calculator. Remember that π is just a bit more than 3.
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a
64
b
25.13
c
345.58
d
128
e
50.27
f
201.06
2
Find the area without using a calculator. Remember that π is just a bit more than 3.
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a
69.12
b
490.09
c
380.13
d
242
e
612.61
f
527.79
3
Find the area without using a calculator. Remember that π is just a bit more than 3.
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a
28.27
b
56.55
c
254.47
d
81
e
414.69
f
376.99
4
Find the area without using a calculator. Remember that π is just a bit more than 3.
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a
706.86
b
288
c
703.72
d
452.39
e
144
f
37.7
5
Find the area without using a calculator. Remember that π is just a bit more than 3.
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a
21.99
b
49
c
43.98
d
251.33
e
153.94
f
98
6
Find the area without using a calculator. Remember that π is just a bit more than 3.
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a
449.25
b
100
c
31.42
d
62.83
e
200
f
314.16