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English
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7th Grade
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JEANNE WEATHERS
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2 Truths and a Lie
The Diameter of the circle is 4 inches
The circumference can be found using C=16 times Pi
The area can be found using A = pi times radius squared
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Two Truths and a Lie
The radius of the circle is 6.5 cm
The circumference can be found using C=2 times Pi times 13
The area can be found using A = pi times 6.5 squared
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Multiple Select
Two Truths and a Lie
The amount of pie crust needed for one pie can be found using A = (3.14) 6 squared
The amount of pie crust needed for one pie is approximately 37.68 square inches
The amount of pie crust needed for 3 pies is approximately 339.12 square inches
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Multiple Select
Two Truths and a Lie
The circumference of circle A is approximately 12.56 ft less than the circumference of circle B
The combined area of both circles is 74 times pi square feet
The area of circle B is approximately 160.14 square feet greater than the area of circle A
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Multiple Select
Two Truths and a Lie
The diameter of the pie dish is 6 inches
The area of the pie dish can be found using A = pie times 3 squared
The area of the pie dish is approximately 37.68 square inches
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Multiple Select
Two Truths and a Lie
The combined area of circles A and C is approximately 706.5 mm squared
The circumference of circle B is approximately 9.42 mm less than the circumference of circle C
The area of circle B can be found using A = pi times 7.5 squared
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Multiple Select
Two Truths and a Lie
The expression C divided by 18 best represents the value of pi
The radius of the circle is 9 millimeters
The expression of 18 divided by C best represents the value of pi
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Multiple Select
Two Truths and a Lie
The radius of the menu is 11.5 cm
The area is approximately 1,661.06 cm squared
The circumference is approximately 72.22 cm
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Multiple Choice
Bonus Question!
The bakery made cookies for the class. If the diameter of the cookies is 6.6 cm, what is the circumference. Use the formula C = pi times diameter.
21.24 cm
36.2 cm
18.84 cm
11 cm
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Draw
Draw a circle then draw and label the diameter, radius, and circumference.
2 Truths and a Lie
The Diameter of the circle is 4 inches
The circumference can be found using C=16 times Pi
The area can be found using A = pi times radius squared
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