
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Geometry & Measures: Circle Problem - Explained
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Mathematics
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10th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video tutorial discusses solving a problem involving circular tables at a conference. It begins by reviewing circle formulas, specifically area and circumference. The problem requires calculating the circumference of a table to determine seating capacity. The teacher calculates the circumference using the diameter and divides it by the space each person needs to find how many people can sit at one table. With 12 tables available, the teacher concludes that only 84 people can be seated, which is insufficient for the 90 attendees. The video ends with a discussion on mark allocation and the importance of remembering circle formulas.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How many people can sit around one table if each person needs 60 centimeters?
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Given that there are 12 tables, how many people can be seated in total?
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