This document contains 3 geometry problems asking students to find the area of shaded regions in different shapes. It provides figures of concentric circles where the shaded area is 64π sq in and the inner radius is 6 in, asking for the outer radius, a shaded square inscribed in a larger square, and a shaded triangular region.
This document contains 3 geometry problems asking students to find the area of shaded regions in different shapes. It provides figures of concentric circles where the shaded area is 64π sq in and the inner radius is 6 in, asking for the outer radius, a shaded square inscribed in a larger square, and a shaded triangular region.
This document contains 3 geometry problems asking students to find the area of shaded regions in different shapes. It provides figures of concentric circles where the shaded area is 64π sq in and the inner radius is 6 in, asking for the outer radius, a shaded square inscribed in a larger square, and a shaded triangular region.
This document contains 3 geometry problems asking students to find the area of shaded regions in different shapes. It provides figures of concentric circles where the shaded area is 64π sq in and the inner radius is 6 in, asking for the outer radius, a shaded square inscribed in a larger square, and a shaded triangular region.
Find the area of the shaded region in each of the following figures. This figure consists of 2 concentric circles. If the shaded area is 64 sq. in. and the smaller circle has a radius of 6 in., what is the radius, in inches of the larger circle?