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Circles: Fractions to Degrees and Back

Circles: Fractions to Degrees and Back

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Mathematics

7th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
4.MD.C.5B, HSG.C.B.5, HSG.CO.A.1

Standards-aligned

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Catherine VallWatt

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5 Slides • 12 Questions

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Circles: Fractions to Degrees and Back

A prerequisite for our Circles Unit

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Multiple Choice

How many 1 degree turns are in a full circle?

1

500

2

1000

3

360

4

15

3

360°

We've learned that circles are divided into 360 equal pieces called degrees.


In this lesson, we're going to practice converting fractions of a circle to the equivalent degrees and back again!

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measure of the shaded part of the circle?

1

180 degrees

2

90 degrees

3

360 degrees

4

40 degrees

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measure of the shaded part of the circle?

1

180 degrees

2

90 degrees

3

360 degrees

4

270 degrees

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Multiple Choice

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How many degrees are in 1 part of a circle that is cut into 4 parts?

1

180

2

75

3

90

4

360

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Multiple Choice

If an angle is a right angle, how many 1-degree turns does the angle have?
1
360
2
1
3
90
4
75

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Multiple Choice

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How many degrees are in the shaded part of this circle?

1

72

2

360

3

90

4

45

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Multiple Choice

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How many degrees are in the shaded part of this circle?

1

72

2

360

3

90

4

45

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Multiple Choice

The circle is split up by 8 congruent angles. Which statement is true about the circle?

1

Each angle would turn through 8 1° angles

2

Each angle measures 90 degrees

3

Each angle forms 1/8 of the circle

4

Each angle measures 360 degrees

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Now, what about fractions that aren't so pretty?

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Multiple Choice

In a circle, 300° is the same as:

1

 23\frac{2}{3}  

2

 1530\frac{15}{30}  

3

 45\frac{4}{5}  

4

 56\frac{5}{6}  

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Multiple Choice

In a circle, 253° is the same as:

1

 253360\frac{253}{360}  

2

 1826\frac{18}{26}  

3

 5487\frac{54}{87}  

4

 23\frac{2}{3}  

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Challenge Zone

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Multiple Choice

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Find the area of the shaded sector of circle O. The radius is 6 inches and the central angle is 100°. Express answer to the nearest tenth of a square inch. (Hint: Find the area of the whole circle. How much of the whole circle is 100°? Use that to get your final answer.)

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9.2 sq. in.

2

10.5 sq. in.

3

31.4 sq. in.

4

38.2 sq. in.

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Multiple Choice

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Alison is jogging on a circular track that has a radius of 140 feet. She runs along the track from point R to point N, a distance of 230 feet. Find how far she ran to the nearest degree.(Hint: Find the circumference of the whole circle. How much of the whole circumference is 230 feet? Use that to get your final answer.)

1

47

2

74

3

94

4

123

Circles: Fractions to Degrees and Back

A prerequisite for our Circles Unit

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