Iron Works Worksheet #2 KEY

Name ______Date______

Complete each of the problems (opportunities to learn). Be sure to use appropriate units with your opportunities. Use Pi = 3.14.

1.  The diameter of a tree trunk is 14 inches. Find the circumference?__43.96inches______

Pi times diameter equals circumference

3.14 · 14” = 43.96inches

2.  The radius of a wheel is 15 centimeters. Find its circumference? __94.2centimeters______

Pi times two times radius equals circumference

3.14 · 2 · 15 = 94.2cm

3.  How much edging is needed to enclose a circular flower garden that as a diameter of 12 meters?___37.68meters__

Pi times diameter equals circumference

3.14 · 12m = 37.68m

4.  Mrs. Wrong decided to build a circular drive way and she decided that that she would put a sturdy edging around the center portion to make a flower garden. The diameter of the center portion is 56 feet. How many feet of flat metal will be needed to edge the circle? 175.84feet

Pi times diameter equals circumference

3.14 · 56’ = 175.84ft

5.  A landscape designer recommends that a short decorative fence be placed around a circular landscaped area. If the area has a diameter of 24.5 feet how many feet of fence is needed? 76.93_feet

Pi times diameter equals circumference= 3.14 · 24.5’ = 76.93ft

6.  You have a rope making a circle that is 88 feet in diameter how long is this rope if you pulled it straight? _____276.32feet______

Pi times diameter equals circumference

3.14 · 88’ = 276.32’

7.  You have a pop can with 6 rubber bands evenly spaced on the can. The can has a radius of 1.75 inches, how many linear inches of rubber bands are there on the can? 65.94 linear inches

Radius times two equals diameter

1.75” · 2 = 3.5”

Pi times diameter equals circumference

3.14 · 3.5” = 10.99”

To find the linear inches take circumference times Six

10.99” · 6 = 65.94 linear inches

8.  You have a tree in your yard that is 60 inches around. What is the diameter of the tree? _____19.1 inches______

Circumference divided by Pi equals diameter

60”/3.14 = 19.1”

9.  Joe Wright is a big hay farmer who bales a large amount of hay but has a small amount of barn space. He is going to stack the bales in the barn on their ends and would like cover the 5’X5’ bale ends and leave the space between the bales uncovered. How many square feet of plastic will be needed to cover the ends of the bale? ____19.625square feet __

Radius squared times Pi equals area of a circle

(2.5’)(2.5’) · 3.14 = 19.625ft2

10. The front cover of your book measures 8.5 inches by 11 inches. How many square inches is the area covered by the front cover of your book? ______93.5 square inches______

Length times width equals square units = 8.5in · 11in = 93.5in2

11. You have a rectangular hayfield measuring 800 yards by 375 yards. What is the perimeter of the field? ___2350 yards___ What is the area of the field? 300,000 square yards

Two times length plus two times width equals perimeter

(2)800 + (2)375 = 2350yd

Length times width equals square units

800yd · 375yd = 300,000yd2

12. The shop is 19 feet wide and 42 feet long. What is the perimeter? __122_feet___ What is the area? 798 square feet_

Two times length plus two times width equals perimeter

(2)42 + (2)19 = 122’

Length times width equals square units

42’ · 19’ = 798ft2

13. Find the volume of a circular pool if the diameter is 24 feet and the height of the pool 4 feet? _____1808.64 cubic feet__

Diameter divided by two equals radius

24’/2 = 12’

Pi times radius squared times height equals Volume

3.14 · (12’)(12’) · 4’ = 1808.64ft

Bonus:

How many liters does a cylinder hold if the diameter is 40 centimeters and the height is 60 centimeters? _75.36 Liters___

(Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, V = Pi · r2 · h. To change centimeters cubed to liters: Use 1 cm3 = 1 ml, 1000 ml = 1 L)

Example: 5 cm3 = 5 ml, 5 ml/1000 ml = 0.005 L

Diameter divided by two equals radius

40 cm/2 = 20 cm

Pi times radius2 times height equals Volume

3.14 · (20 cm)2 · 60 cm = 75360 cm3

1 cm3=1 ml

75360 cm3 = 75360 ml

1000 ml = 1 L

75360 ml / 1000 ml = 75.36 L

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