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Area of A Sector Answer

The document provides examples of exam-style geometry questions involving calculating areas and perimeters of circles, sectors, and regions formed by sectors. It includes 11 multi-step problems of increasing complexity asking students to find lengths, angles, areas and perimeters by using formulas for circles and sectors. Students are advised to read questions carefully, attempt all questions, show their work, and check their answers.

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Area of A Sector Answer

The document provides examples of exam-style geometry questions involving calculating areas and perimeters of circles, sectors, and regions formed by sectors. It includes 11 multi-step problems of increasing complexity asking students to find lengths, angles, areas and perimeters by using formulas for circles and sectors. Students are advised to read questions carefully, attempt all questions, show their work, and check their answers.

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Mahek B.

Roy
Name:

Exam Style Questions

Ensure you have: Pencil, pen, ruler, protractor, pair of compasses and eraser

You may use tracing paper if needed

Guidance

1. Read each question carefully before you begin answering it.


2. Donʼt spend too long on one question.
3. Attempt every question.
4. Check your answers seem right.
5. Always show your workings

Revision for this topic

1.! The diagram shows a sector of a circle with radius 7cm.


! Work out the area of the sector.
! Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

 80/360*pi*7^ 2 = 34.208

.......34.21..................cm²
(3)

2.! The diagram shows a major sector of a circle with radius 3.8cm.

! Find the area of the major sector.


! Give your answer to 3 significant figures.

 290/360*pi*3.8^2= 36.5
 36.5
.......36.5.................cm²
(3)
3.! OAB is a sector of a circle.

! Find the area of the sector.


! Give your answer in terms of π.
!

 40/360*pi*36=
 40/360*36=4
 4 pi
.........................cm²
(3)

4.! Shown is a major sector of a circle.

! Find the area of the major sector.


! Give your answer in terms of π.

 60/360*pi*6^2=
 60/360*36=6
 6 pi
.........................cm²
(3)
5.Shown below is a sector of a circle, with radius x cm.

! The area of the sector is 18π cm²


!
! Find the length of x.

 45/360*pi*x^2=18 pi
 45/360*x^2=18
 1/8*x^2=18
 18*8=144
 x^2-144
 x=12
...........12..............cm
(3)

6. ! The area of the sector below is 2.48cm ²

! Find the length of y.


! Give your answer to 1 decimal place.

 39/360*pi/pi*y^2=2.48/pi
 39/360*y^2=0.789*360
 39 y^2 = 284.04
 284.04/39 = 7.283
 Square root of 7.283 = 2.694 .........2.7................cm
(3)
7.!Below is a sector of a circle with area 5π cm²

! Find the size of angle θ


 0/360*PI*10^2-5 pi
 0/360*10^2=5
 10^2=5*360
 0*100= 1800
 0= 18 .......18..................⁰
(3)

8. ! Shown is a sector of a circle.

! Find the area of the sector.


! Give your answer in terms of π

 150/360*pi*6^2-47.12
 47.12/pi = 15
 15 pi

.........15...............cm²
(3)
9. Shown is a sector of a circle with radius 9.2cm.

! The area of the sector is 38.4cm²


!
! Find the size of angle θ
! Give your answer to 2 significant figures.

 0/360*pi/pi*9.2^2=38.4/pi

 0/360*9.2^2=12.22

 0/*84.64= 4399.2
 0= 4399.2/84.64-51.975
............52.............⁰
(3)
10.! The shot putt throwing area, on a schoolʼs sport field, is formed from the sectors
!
of two circles with centre C.
! The area of sector CDG is 1.2m².

! Calculate the area of the shaded region.


! Give your answer correct to 2 significant figures.

 0/360*pi*2^2=1.2/pi  0/360*pi/pi*2^2=1.2/pi
 0/360*2^2=0.382  0/360*2^2=0.382
 0*4=137.51
 137.51/4=34.38

 34.38/360*pi*10^2=30
 30-1.2+28.8

.........28.8................m²
(5)
11.!

! The area of the major sector is 180cm².

! Calculator the perimeter of the major sector.


! Give your answer to 1 decimal place.

 240/360*pi*r^2=180

 pi*r^2=270
 r^2=85.94
 r=9.27

240/360*pi*(2*9.27) =5.74

............57.4.............cm
(5)

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