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EXACT CALCULATION

Name:
BAM Indicator: Calculate exactly with multiples of 

1. a) A circle has a diameter of 6 cm. Find the exact value of: F

i) the circumference of the circle


________ cm
ii) the area of the circle
________ cm2

b) A different circle has an area of 121 mm2. Find the diameter of this circle

________ mm

2. a) Calculate the volume of this cylinder, giving the R


answer in terms of . 3 cm

7 cm

________ cm3

b) Calculate the volume of the cylinder giving the answer correct to two decimal places.

________ cm3

c) Which of the two answers in a and b is more accurate? Explain how you know.

3. This shape is called an annulus. The area of the annulus is given P


as 105 cm2. The hole in the centre of the annulus has a
diameter of 8 cm. Find the circumference of the larger circle in
terms of .

________ cm

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4. The area of this quadrant is 4 cm2. M

Which of the following is the perimeter of the quadrant in terms of ?

Put a ring around the one that is. Explain how you know.

(2 + 8) cm 2 cm (2 + 4) cm

( + 2) cm (4 + 2) cm  cm

5. Thrust SSC broke the world land speed record in 1997 with a speed of 763 miles per hour A
(1,228 km/h). Its wheels have a diameter of 86 cm.

a) Write down the circumference of the wheels in terms of .


________
b) How far did Thrust SSC travel in one second?

________

c) How many times did the wheels turn in one second?

________

d) Would you give your answer to c in terms of ? Explain your answer.

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Overall, I think my success level is:    
F = Fluency R = Reasoning P = Problem-solving A = Application M = Misconception

Q EXACT CALCULATION  
I can calculate area of circles and shapes made using circles
I can calculate distances involving circles and shapes made using circles
I can calculate the volume of a cylinder
I can calculate exactly with multiples of 
Improvements I could make:

Mathematical presentation Method Accuracy Units

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